نتایج جستجو برای: antimicrobial peptide cm11

تعداد نتایج: 239562  

2018
Grazia Licciardello Andrea Caruso Patrizia Bella Rodolpho Gheleri Cinzia P. Strano Alice Anzalone Emmanouil A. Trantas Panagiotis F. Sarris Nalvo F. Almeida Vittoria Catara

Citation: Licciardello G, Caruso A, Bella P, Gheleri R, Strano CP, Anzalone A, Trantas EA, Sarris PF, Almeida NF and Catara V (2018) The LuxR Regulators PcoR and RfiA Co-regulate Antimicrobial Peptide and Alginate Production in Pseudomonas corrugata. Front. Microbiol. 9:521. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.00521 The LuxR Regulators PcoR and RfiA Co-regulate Antimicrobial Peptide and Alginate Production...

2012
Reinaldo Ramos Lucília Domingues Miguel Gama

Cationic antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) represent the first line of defense against many invading pathogens. These small amphipathic peptides are part of the innate immune system and have a broad-spectrum activity against bacteria, fungi and viruses. In mammals, at least two distinct groups of AMPs are found. Defensins are the more representatives and cathelicidins form the second group. The hCA...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Min Li Yuping Lai Amer E Villaruz David J Cha Daniel E Sturdevant Michael Otto

To survive during colonization or infection of the human body, microorganisms must circumvent mechanisms of innate host defense. Antimicrobial peptides represent a key component of innate host defense, especially in phagocytes and on epithelial surfaces. However, it is not known how the clinically important group of Gram-positive bacteria sense antimicrobial peptides to coordinate a directed de...

2015
Christelle Simon-Colin Yannick Gueguen Evelyne Bachere Achraf Kouzayha Denis Saulnier Nicolas Gayet Jean Guezennec Peter Duggan Kellie L. Tuck

Cultured pearls are the product of grafting and rearing of Pinctada margaritifera pearl oysters in their natural environment. Nucleus rejections and oyster mortality appear to result from bacterial infections or from an inappropriate grafting practice. To reduce the impact of bacterial infections, synthetic antibiotics have been applied during the grafting practice. However, the use of such ant...

Journal: :Journal of peptide science : an official publication of the European Peptide Society 2010
Rodrigo González Fernando Albericio Osvaldo Cascone Nancy B Iannucci

The most challenging target in the design of new antimicrobial agents is the development of antibiotic resistance. Antimicrobial peptides are good candidates as lead compounds for the development of novel anti-infective drugs. Here we propose the sequential substitution of each Ala residue present in a lead peptide with known antimicrobial activity by specific amino acids, rationally chosen, th...

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2007
Jianxu Li Xueqing Xu Chunhua Xu Weiping Zhou Keyun Zhang Haining Yu Yaping Zhang Yongtang Zheng Huw H Rees Ren Lai Dongming Yang Jing Wu

Peptidomics and genomics analyses were used to study an anti-infection array of peptides of amphibian skin. 372 cDNA sequences of antimicrobial peptides were characterized from a single individual skin of the frog Odorrana grahami that encode 107 novel antimicrobial peptides. This contribution almost triples the number of currently reported amphibian antimicrobial peptides. The peptides could b...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2002
Michael R Yeaman Kimberly D Gank Arnold S Bayer Eric P Brass

Peptides that exert antimicrobial activity in artificial media may lack activity within blood or other complex biological matrices. To facilitate the evaluation of antimicrobial peptides for possible therapeutic utility, an ex vivo assay was developed to assess the extent and durability of peptide antimicrobial activities in complex fluid biomatrices of whole blood, plasma, and serum compared w...

2014
Lesley Berghuis Khaled Taha Abdelaziz Jodi Bierworth Leanna Wyer Gabriella Jacob Niel A Karrow Shayan Sharif Mary Ellen Clark Jeff L Caswell

Bovine respiratory disease is a complex of bacterial and viral infections of economic and welfare importance to the beef industry. Although tracheal antimicrobial peptide (TAP) has microbicidal activity against bacterial pathogens causing bovine respiratory disease, risk factors for bovine respiratory disease including BVDV and stress (glucocorticoids) have been shown to inhibit the induced exp...

2010
Stephanie J. Soscia James E. Kirby Kevin J. Washicosky Stephanie M. Tucker Martin Ingelsson Bradley Hyman Mark A. Burton Lee E. Goldstein Scott Duong Rudolph E. Tanzi Robert D. Moir

BACKGROUND The amyloid beta-protein (Abeta) is believed to be the key mediator of Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology. Abeta is most often characterized as an incidental catabolic byproduct that lacks a normal physiological role. However, Abeta has been shown to be a specific ligand for a number of different receptors and other molecules, transported by complex trafficking pathways, modulated in...

2013
José L. S. Lopes Maria J. Gómara Isabel Haro Georgina Tonarelli Leila M. Beltramini

Plantaricin149a (Pln149a) is a cationic antimicrobial peptide, which was suggested to cause membrane destabilization via the carpet mechanism. The mode of action proposed to this antimicrobial peptide describes the induction of an amphipathic α-helix from Ala7 to Lys20, while the N-terminus residues remain in a coil conformation after binding. To better investigate this assumption, the purpose ...

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