نتایج جستجو برای: plant defensin

تعداد نتایج: 397389  

2017
Mark R Bleackley Charlotte S Dawson James A McKenna Pedro Quimbar Brigitte M E Hayes Nicole L van der Weerden Marilyn A Anderson

Defensins are a large family of small, cationic, cysteine-rich proteins that are part of the defense arsenal that plants use for protection against potentially damaging fungal infections. The plant defensin NaD1 from Nicotiana alata is a potent antifungal protein that inhibits growth and kills a variety of fungal pathogens that affect both plant and animal (human) hosts. Some serine protease in...

2013
Mesfin Tesfaye Kevin AT. Silverstein Sumitha Nallu Lin Wang Christopher J. Botanga S. Karen Gomez Liliana M. Costa Maria J. Harrison Deborah A. Samac Jane Glazebrook Fumiaki Katagiri Jose F. Gutierrez-Marcos Kathryn A. VandenBosch

Plant genomes contain several hundred defensin-like (DEFL) genes that encode short cysteine-rich proteins resembling defensins, which are well known antimicrobial polypeptides. Little is known about the expression patterns or functions of many DEFLs because most were discovered recently and hence are not well represented on standard microarrays. We designed a custom Affymetrix chip consisting o...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2016
Sarah S Wilson Mayim E Wiens Mayumi K Holly Jason G Smith

Defensins are innate immune effector peptides expressed at mucosal surfaces throughout the human body and are potently antiviral in vitro The role of defensins in viral pathogenesis in vivo is poorly understood; however, recent studies have revealed that defensin-virus interactions in vivo are complicated and distinct from their proposed antiviral mechanisms in vitro These findings highlight th...

2003
Yu-Jin Kim Seong-Jun Seo

Defensin is a gene family with antimicrobial peptides and thought to be effector molecules in innate immunity. Defensins are cationic, cystein-rich antimicrobial peptide components of the mammalian innate system1. They are members of a supergene family consisting of αand β‚ subtypes, located in a cluster at chromosome 82. These two Regulation of Human Beta-Defensin 3(hBD-3) in Human Keratinocyt...

2013
Ping Meng Shilong Yang Chuanbin Shen Ke Jiang Mingqiang Rong Ren Lai

Antimicrobial peptides have been widely identified from amphibian skins except salamanders. A novel antimicrobial peptide (CFBD) was isolated and characterized from skin secretions of the salamander, Cynops fudingensis. The cDNA encoding CFBD precursor was cloned from the skin cDNA library of C. fudingensis. The precursor was composed of three domains: signal peptide of 17 residues, mature pept...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2008
Kerstin Hinrichsen Rainer Podschun Sabine Schubert Jens M Schröder Jürgen Harder Ehrhardt Proksch

Searching the database for mouse homologs of the antimicrobial peptide human beta-defensin-3 (hBD-3) revealed highest identity (69%) to mouse beta-defensin-14 (mBD-14). Recombinant mBD-14 exhibited broad-spectrum, nanomolar microbicidal activity. Treatment of keratinocytes with gamma interferon or transforming growth factor alpha increased mBD-14 gene expression. These data suggest that mBD-14 ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1999
A M Torres X Wang J I Fletcher D Alewood P F Alewood R Smith R J Simpson G M Nicholson S K Sutherland C H Gallagher G F King P W Kuchel

Three defensin-like peptides (DLPs) were isolated from platypus venom and sequenced. One of these peptides, DLP-1, was synthesized chemically and its three-dimensional structure was determined using NMR spectroscopy. The main structural elements of this 42-residue peptide were an anti-parallel beta-sheet comprising residues 15-18 and 37-40 and a small 3(10) helix spanning residues 10-12. The ov...

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