نتایج جستجو برای: antimicrobial peptide cm11

تعداد نتایج: 239562  

2010
Virginie Hervé-Grépinet Sophie Réhault-Godbert Valérie Labas Thierry Magallon Chrystelle Derache Marion Lavergne Joël Gautron Anne-Christine Lalmanach Yves Nys

Journal: :Aggregate 2023

Lin et al. examined the effects of lipid chains attached to N-terminal antimicrobial peptides, a type membrane-active on their membrane activity and bioactivity. The impact lipidation varied depending original peptides' hydrophobicity. By altering peptide conformations affecting self-aggregation behaviours, changed peptide-biomembrane interaction, ultimately bioactivity (e329).

Journal: :Molecules and cells 2011
Hyung-Sik Won Su-Jin Kang Wahn-Soo Choi Bong-Jin Lee

While natural antimicrobial peptides are potential therapeutic agents, their physicochemical properties and bioactivity generally need to be enhanced for clinical and commercial development. We have previously developed a cationic, amphipathic α-helical, 11-residue peptide (named herein GA-W2: FLGWLFKWASK-NH₂) with potent antimicrobial and hemolytic activity, which was derived from a 24-residue...

Journal: :Revista de investigacion clinica; organo del Hospital de Enfermedades de la Nutricion 2014
Adrián Sánchez Ernesto Calderón Sandra L Castañón-Alonso Araceli Santos Beatriz Hernández Alfredo Vázquez

BACKGROUND The proliferation of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms, along with the lack of new drugs against them, has elicited the interest of the scientific community on the study and development of endogenous synthetic compounds with bacteriostatic or bactericidal activity. In recent years, several short-chain, low molecular weight peptides isolated from natural sources such as plants and a...

2017
Ammar Almaaytah Ya’u Ajingi Ahmad Abualhaijaa Shadi Tarazi Nizar Alshar’i Qosay Al-Balas

The rise of multidrug-resistant bacteria is causing a serious threat to the world's human population. Recent reports have identified bacterial strains displaying pan drug resistance against antibiotics and generating fears among medical health specialists that humanity is on the dawn of entering a post-antibiotics era. Global research is currently focused on expanding the lifetime of current an...

2013
Natalia P. Rodina Anna N. Yudenko Ivan N. Terterov Igor E. Eliseev

Antimicrobial peptides are a class of small, usually positively charged amphiphilic peptides that are used by the innate immune system to combat bacterial infection in multicellular eukaryotes. Antimicrobial peptides are known for their broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity and thus can be used as a basis for a development of new antibiotics against multidrug-resistant bacteria. The most challe...

Journal: :journal of medical bacteriology 0
hashem yaghoubi department of microbiology, ardabil branch, islamic azad university,ardabil, ir iran. alireza asef department of microbiology, ardabil branch, islamic azad university, ardabil, ir iran. amirhosein banki department of medical sciences, ardabil branch, islamic azad university, ardabil, ir iran.

b ackground: brevinin-2r, as 25 amino acids peptide of the skin of r ana ridibunda frog, possesses potent antimicrobial and low hemolytic activity. it has an n-terminal hydrophilic region and a c-terminal loop that is delineated by an intra-disulfide bridge. in our study, brevinin-2r and its diastereomer as well  as its  cyclic  analogue  were  synthesized  and  characterized  in  order  to inv...

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...

2015
Guangshun Wang Biswajit Mishra Kyle Lau Tamara Lushnikova Radha Golla Xiuqing Wang

This article highlights new members, novel mechanisms of action, new functions, and interesting applications of antimicrobial peptides reported in 2014. As of December 2014, over 100 new peptides were registered into the Antimicrobial Peptide Database, increasing the total number of entries to 2493. Unique antimicrobial peptides have been identified from marine bacteria, fungi, and plants. Envi...

Journal: :Trends in Plant Science 2021

The most prominent problem in the current citrus industry worldwide is epidemic of Huanglongbing (HLB), also known as greening disease. Huang et al. identified a stable peptide, which has antimicrobial activities and induces systemic immune response against HLB, from Australian finger lime. This peptide effectively suppresses disease symptoms protects healthy trees this

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