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Moreover, we showed that RPS15 existed extracellularly in amphioxus, shrimp, zebrafish and mice, hinting it may play a critical role in systematic immunity in different animals. In addition, we found that neither BjRPS15 nor its truncated form BjRPS1545-67 were toxic to mammalian cells, making them promising lead molecules for the design of novel AMPs against bacteria. Collectively, these indicate that RPS15 is a new member of AMP with ancient origin and high conservation throughout evolution.Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is an intra