نتایج جستجو برای: amps

تعداد نتایج: 1657  

2013
Rebecca L. Alfred Nadin M. Shagaghi Enzo A. Palombo Mrinal Bhave

There is a world-wide quest for development of new-generation antibiotics, due to the emergence of microbial pathogens that have developed resistance to the currently available antibiotics. The antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are a strong candidate in this regard, due to minimal possibilities of emergence of resistance against these. The tryptophan (Trp)-rich peptides comprise an important class ...

2013
Tsukasa Osaki Kazuki Sasaki Naoto Minamino

Most antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are cationic molecules with a high content of basic amino acids. They often undergo C-terminal amidation that may be related to their antimicrobial activity. Here we describe a mass spectromety (MS)-based approach for identifying novel AMPs. MS is used to profile peptides secreted by endocrine cells. Peptide sequences characteristic of AMPs are selected to tes...

2016
O.V. Shamova D.S. Orlov M.S. Zharkova S.V. Balandin E.V. Yamschikova D. Knappe R. Hoffmann V.N. Kokryakov T.V. Ovchinnikova

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) of neutrophils play an important role in the animal and human host defenses. We have isolated two AMPs (average molecular masses of 2895.5 and 2739.3 Da), with potent antimicrobial activity from neutrophils of the domestic goat (Capra hircus). A structural analysis of the obtained peptides revealed that they encompass N-terminal fragments (1-21 and 1-22) of the pro...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Caroline Pandin Martine Caroff Guy Condemine

Modification of teichoic acid through the incorporation of d-alanine confers resistance in Gram-positive bacteria to antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). This process involves the products of the dltXABCD genes. These genes are widespread in Gram-positive bacteria, and they are also found in a few Gram-negative bacteria. Notably, these genes are present in all soft-rot enterobacteria (Pectobacterium ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Isabelle E J A François Miguel F C De Bolle Geoff Dwyer Inge J W M Goderis Piet F J Woutors Peter D Verhaert Paul Proost Wim M M Schaaper Bruno P A Cammue Willem F Broekaert

We developed a method for expression in Arabidopsis of a transgene encoding a cleavable chimeric polyprotein. The polyprotein precursor consists of a leader peptide and two different antimicrobial proteins (AMPs), DmAMP1 originating from Dahlia merckii seeds and RsAFP2 originating from Raphanus sativus seeds, which are linked by an intervening sequence ("linker peptide") originating from a natu...

2016
Sarin Vijay Mythry

This paper presents the design of high gain and low power fully differential Operational Transconductance Amplifier(OTA). Both the main conventional OTA and the boosting amplifiers are fully differential folded cascode.To increase the open-loop gain of the main OTA two auxiliary operational amplifiers(op-amps) are used . These auxiliary op-amps are fully differential folded cascode op-amps with...

2012
Vijayaraghava Seshadri Sundararajan Musa Nur Gabere Ashley Pretorius Saleem Adam Alan Christoffels Minna Lehväslaiho John A. C. Archer Vladimir B. Bajic

The demand for antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) is rising because of the increased occurrence of pathogens that are tolerant or resistant to conventional antibiotics. Since naturally occurring AMPs could serve as templates for the development of new anti-infectious agents to which pathogens are not resistant, a resource that contains relevant information on AMP is of great interest. To that extent...

2016
Shuai Wang Xiangfang Zeng Qing Yang Shiyan Qiao

Over the last decade, the rapid emergence of multidrug-resistant pathogens has become a global concern, which has prompted the search for alternative antibacterial agents for use in food animals. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), produced by bacteria, insects, amphibians and mammals, as well as by chemical synthesis, are possible candidates for the design of new antimicrobial agents because of the...

2017
Gerrit Loch Ingo Zinke Tetsushi Mori Pilar Carrera Jonas Schroer Haruko Takeyama Michael Hoch

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are important defense molecules of the innate immune system. High levels of AMPs are induced in response to infections to fight pathogens, whereas moderate levels induced by metabolic stress are thought to shape commensal microbial communities at barrier tissues. We expressed single AMPs in adult flies either ubiquitously or in the gut by using the inducible GeneSw...

2007
R. Jacob Baker Vishal Saxena

As CMOS technology continues to evolve, the supply voltages are decreasing while at the same time the transistor threshold voltages are remaining relatively constant. Making matters worse, the inherent gain available from the nano-CMOS transistors is dropping. Traditional techniques for achieving high gain by vertically stacking (i.e. cascoding) transistors becomes less useful in sub-100nm proc...

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