نتایج جستجو برای: antimicrobial cationic peptides

تعداد نتایج: 175492  

Journal: :Peptides 2003
Jon-Paul S Powers Robert E W Hancock

Cationic antimicrobial peptides are a class of small, positively charged peptides known for their broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity. These peptides have also been shown to possess anti-viral and anti-cancer activity and, most recently, the ability to modulate the innate immune response. To date, a large number of antimicrobial peptides have been chemically characterized, however, few high-r...

2013
Mau Sinha Sanket Kaushik Punit Kaur Sujata Sharma Tej P. Singh

Lactoferrin is a multifunctional, iron-binding glycoprotein which displays a wide array of modes of action to execute its primary antimicrobial function. It contains various antimicrobial peptides which are released upon its hydrolysis by proteases. These peptides display a similarity with the antimicrobial cationic peptides found in nature. In the current scenario of increasing resistance to a...

Journal: :Molecules 2018
Alicia Boto Jose Manuel Pérez de la Lastra Concepción C González

Host-defense peptides, also called antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), whose protective action has been used by animals for millions of years, fulfill many requirements of the pharmaceutical industry, such as: (1) broad spectrum of activity; (2) unlike classic antibiotics, they induce very little resistance; (3) they act synergically with conventional antibiotics; (4) they neutralize endotoxins and ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2000
M G Scott A C Vreugdenhil W A Buurman R E Hancock M R Gold

We investigated the mechanism by which cationic antimicrobial peptides block the activation of macrophages by LPS. The initial step in LPS signaling is the transfer of LPS to CD14 by LPS binding protein (LBP). Because many cationic antimicrobial peptides bind LPS, we asked whether these peptides block the binding of LPS to LBP. Using an assay that measures the binding of LPS to immobilized LBP,...

Journal: :International journal of antimicrobial agents 2008
Hung-Ta Chou Tsun-Yung Kuo Jung-Chun Chiang Min-Ju Pei Wei-Ter Yang Hui-Chun Yu Shih-Bin Lin Wei-Jung Chen

Extensive use of classical antibiotics has led to the growing emergence of many resistant strains of pathogenic bacteria. Evidence has suggested that cationic antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are of greatest potential to represent a new class of antibiotics. The largest group of AMPs comprises peptides that fold into an amphipathic alpha-helical conformation when interacting with the target microo...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2010
Kai Hilpert Brett McLeod Jessie Yu Melissa R Elliott Marina Rautenbach Serge Ruden Jochen Bürck Claudia Muhle-Goll Anne S Ulrich Sandro Keller Robert E W Hancock

The mode of action of short, nonhelical antimicrobial peptides is still not well understood. Here we show that these peptides interact with ATP and directly inhibit the actions of certain ATP-dependent enzymes, such as firefly luciferase, DnaK, and DNA polymerase. α-Helical and planar or circular antimicrobial peptides did not show such interaction with ATP.

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2000
G Mitta F Vandenbulcke T Noël B Romestand J C Beauvillain M Salzet P Roch

In previous papers, we characterised 3 types of 4-kDa, cysteine-rich, cationic antimicrobial peptides: MGDs (for Mytilus galloprovincialis defensins), mytilins and myticins, which are abundant in the mussel hemocytes. In the present work, we revealed a differential distribution of the cells expressing the different genes. In addition, using confocal and electron microscopy, we confirmed that de...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2004
Alice L Den Hertog Harro W Wong Fong Sang Ruud Kraayenhof Jan G M Bolscher Wim Van't Hof Enno C I Veerman Arie V Nieuw Amerongen

A number of cationic antimicrobial peptides, among which are histatin 5 and the derived peptides dhvar4 and dhvar5, enter their target cells and interact with internal organelles. There still are questions about the mechanisms by which antimicrobial peptides translocate across the membrane. We used a liposome model to study membrane binding, translocation and membrane-perturbing capacities of h...

2014
Ketil André Camilio Øystein Rekdal Baldur Sveinbjörnsson

Several cationic antimicrobial peptides demonstrate promising anticancer effects. We have recently described the anticancer properties of LTX-315, a novel synthetic anticancer peptide, against syngeneic B16 melanomas. LTX-315 induced a complete regression of B16 melanomas and systemic protective immune responses following intralesional administration of the peptide.

Journal: :International journal of antimicrobial agents 2003
Kim A Brogden Mark Ackermann Paul B McCray Brian F Tack

Domesticated animals have a large variety of antimicrobial peptides that serve as natural innate barriers limiting microbial infection or, in some instances, act as an integral component in response to inflammation or microbial infection. These peptides differ in size, composition, mechanisms of activity and range of antimicrobial specificities. They are expressed in many tissues, polymorphonuc...

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