نتایج جستجو برای: background antimicrobial peptides with relative length 2

تعداد نتایج: 10328747  

2013
Naveen Sathyan Rosamma Philip E. R. Chaithanya P. R. Anil Kumar V. N. Sanjeevan I. S. Bright Singh

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are humoral innate immune components of fishes that provide protection against pathogenic infections. Histone derived antimicrobial peptides are reported to actively participate in the immune defenses of fishes. Present study deals with identification of putative antimicrobial sequences from the histone H2A of sicklefin chimaera, Neoharriotta pinnata. A 52 amino ac...

2011
Oliver Bruhn Joachim Grötzinger Ingolf Cascorbi Sascha Jung

Antimicrobial peptides play a pivotal role as key effectors of the innate immune system in plants and animals and act as endogenous antibiotics. The molecules exhibit an antimicrobial activity against bacteria, viruses, and eukaryotic pathogens with different specificities and potencies depending on the structure and amino-acid composition of the peptides. Several antimicrobial peptides were co...

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...

2011
Sarita Sharma Sunil Sethi Rajendra Prasad Palash Samanta Arvind Rajwanshi Sarla Malhotra Meera Sharma

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES The mechanisms that protect female upper genital tract from ascending infection by microbes present in vagina are only partially understood. It is expected that epithelial cells in mucosal surfaces and their secretions directly interfere with microbial colonization and invasion. This study was aimed to demonstrate the expression of 2 kDa antimicrobial peptide which was i...

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...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2008
Gilad Bachrach Hamutal Altman Paul E Kolenbrander Natalia I Chalmers Michal Gabai-Gutner Amram Mor Michael Friedman Doron Steinberg

Antimicrobial peptides are short, positively charged, amphipathic peptides that possess a wide spectrum of antimicrobial activity and have an important role in the host's innate immunity. Lack of, or dysfunctions in, antimicrobial peptides have been correlated with infectious diseases, including periodontitis. Porphyromonas gingivalis, a gram-negative anaerobe and a major pathogen associated wi...

2016
Rekha Dhayakaran Suresh Neethirajan Xuan Weng

BACKGROUND Antimicrobial resistance is a great concern in the medical community, as well as food industry. Soy peptides were tested against bacterial biofilms for their antimicrobial activity. A high throughput drug screening assay was developed using microfluidic technology, RAMAN spectroscopy, and optical microscopy for rapid screening of antimicrobials and rapid identification of pathogens. ...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2006
H Steffen S Rieg I Wiedemann H Kalbacher M Deeg H-G Sahl A Peschel F Götz C Garbe B Schittek

Dermcidin (DCD) is a recently described antimicrobial peptide, which is constitutively expressed in eccrine sweat glands and transported via sweat to the epidermal surface. By postsecretory proteolytic processing in sweat the dermcidin protein gives rise to several truncated DCD peptides which differ in length and net charge. In order to understand the mechanism of antimicrobial activity, we an...

Journal: :Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology : RB&E 2008
Darren Davies Kieran G Meade Shan Herath P David Eckersall Deyarina Gonzalez John O White R Steven Conlan Cliona O'Farrelly I Martin Sheldon

BACKGROUND The endometrium is commonly infected with bacteria leading to severe disease of the uterus in cattle and humans. The endometrial epithelium is the first line of defence for this mucosal surface against bacteria and Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are a critical component of the innate immune system for detection of pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). Antimicrobial peptides, ac...

2013
Cagla BOZKURT-GUZEL Paul B. SAVAGE Ayse Alev GERCEKER

Background Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an autosomal-recessive, life-shortening disease caused by a defect in the CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene encoding the CFTR chloride channel protein. The physiopathologic changes in the lungs of these patients triggers the development of pulmonary infections caused by various microorganisms, most commonly by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and 80 % ...

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