Antibacterial peptides: basic facts and emerging concepts
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Abstract
Antibacterial peptides are the effector molecules of innate immunity. Generally they contain 15-45 amino acid residues and the net charge is positive. The cecropin type of linear peptides without cysteine were found first in insects, whilst the defensin type with three disulphide bridges were found in rabbit granulocytes. Now a database stores more than 800 sequences of antibacterial peptides and proteins from the animal and plant kingdoms. Generally, each species has 15-40 peptides made from genes, which code for only one precursor. The dominating targets are bacterial membranes and the killing reaction must be faster than the growth rate of the bacteria. Some antibacterial peptides are clearly…
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- Cathelicidin
- Antibacterial peptide
- Peptide
- Defensin
- Amino acid
- Cysteine
- Cecropin
- Antibacterial activity
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