نتایج جستجو برای: antimicrobial cationic peptides

تعداد نتایج: 175492  

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2006
Eduard Y Chekmenev Breanna S Vollmar Kristen T Forseth McKenna N Manion Shiela M Jones Tim J Wagner RaeLynn M Endicott Brandon P Kyriss Lorraine M Homem Michelle Pate Jing He Joshua Raines Peter L Gor'kov William W Brey Dan J Mitchell Ann J Auman Mary J Ellard-Ivey Jack Blazyk Myriam Cotten

We studied amidated and non-amidated piscidins 1 and 3, amphipathic cationic antimicrobial peptides from fish, to characterize functional and structural similarities and differences between these peptides and better understand the structural motifs involved in biological activity and functional diversity among amidated and non-amidated isoforms. Antimicrobial and hemolytic assays were carried o...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1990
B L Kagan M E Selsted T Ganz R I Lehrer

Defensins are cationic, cysteine-rich peptides (Mr = 3500-4000) found in the cytoplasmic granules of neutrophils and macrophages. These peptides possess broad antimicrobial activity in vitro against bacteria, fungi, tumor cells, and enveloped viruses, and they are believed to contribute to the "oxygen-independent" antimicrobial defenses of neutrophils and macrophages. Pathophysiologic studies i...

Journal: :Journal of peptide science : an official publication of the European Peptide Society 2005
Joseph B McPhee Robert E W Hancock

Cationic host defence (antimicrobial) peptides are an important component of the innate immune systems of a wide variety of plants, animals, and bacteria. Although most of these compounds have direct antimicrobial activities under specific conditions, a greater appreciation for the diversity of functions of these molecules is beginning to develop in the field. In addition to their directly anti...

Journal: :Nature chemical biology 2013
Ashley L Hilchie Kelli Wuerth Robert E W Hancock

Cationic host defense (antimicrobial) peptides were originally studied for their direct antimicrobial activities. They have since been found to exhibit multifaceted immunomodulatory activities, including profound anti-infective and selective anti-inflammatory properties, as well as adjuvant and wound-healing activities in animal models. These biological properties suggest that host defense pept...

2013
Tsukasa Osaki Kazuki Sasaki Naoto Minamino

Most antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are cationic molecules with a high content of basic amino acids. They often undergo C-terminal amidation that may be related to their antimicrobial activity. Here we describe a mass spectromety (MS)-based approach for identifying novel AMPs. MS is used to profile peptides secreted by endocrine cells. Peptide sequences characteristic of AMPs are selected to tes...

Journal: :The FEBS journal 2009
Constance Auvynet Yvonne Rosenstein

The term 'antimicrobial peptides' refers to a large number of peptides first characterized on the basis of their antibiotic and antifungal activities. In addition to their role as endogenous antibiotics, antimicrobial peptides, also called host defense peptides, participate in multiple aspects of immunity (inflammation, wound repair, and regulation of the adaptive immune system) as well as in m...

Journal: :FEBS letters 2015
Kara J Cutrona Bethany A Kaufman Dania M Figueroa Donald E Elmore

Translocation of cell-penetrating peptides is often promoted by increased content of arginine or other guanidinium groups. However, relatively little research has considered the role of these functional groups on antimicrobial peptide activity. This study compared the activity of three histone-derived antimicrobial peptides-buforin II, DesHDAP1, and parasin-with variants that contain only lysin...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2010
Emilia Bagnicka Nina Strzałkowska Artur Jóźwik Józef Krzyżewski Jarosław Horbańczuk Lech Zwierzchowski

Due to their activity against bacteria, viruses, and fungi, antimicrobial peptides are important factors in the innate resistance system of humans and animals. They are called "new generation antibiotics" for their potential use in preventive and therapeutic medicine. The most numerous group of antimicrobial peptides is a family of cationic peptides which include defensins and cathelicidins. Am...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
David J Paterson Manlio Tassieri Julien Reboud Rab Wilson Jonathan M Cooper

Linear cationic antimicrobial peptides are a diverse class of molecules that interact with a wide range of cell membranes. Many of these peptides disrupt cell integrity by forming membrane-spanning pores that ultimately lead to their death. Despite these peptides high potency and ability to evade acquired bacterial drug resistance, there is a lack of knowledge on their selectivity and activity ...

Journal: :Biochemistry 1999
M Wu E Maier R Benz R E Hancock

Antimicrobial cationic peptides are prevalent throughout nature as part of the intrinsic defenses of most organisms, and have been proposed as a blueprint for the design of novel antimicrobial agents. They are known to interact with membranes, and it has been frequently proposed that this represents their antibacterial target. To see if this was a general mechanism of action, we studied the int...

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