Tachyplesin

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Tachyplesin I (TPI) is an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimicrobial_peptides antimicrobial polypeptide] originally detected in Japanese [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horseshoe_crab Horse Shoe Crab].
Tachyplesin I (TPI) is an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimicrobial_peptides antimicrobial polypeptide] originally detected in Japanese [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horseshoe_crab Horse Shoe Crab].
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The antimicrobial activity of peptides is closely related to the composition of the pathogen membrane. Bacteria and fungi have negatively charged membranes, and the interaction of cationic peptides such as tachyplesin I is mediated in large part by electrostatic interactions.<ref name=Laederach>PMID:12369825</ref>
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The antimicrobial activity of peptides is closely related to the composition of the pathogen membrane. Bacteria and fungi have negatively charged membranes, and the interaction of <scene name='67/671725/Cationic_peptide_tpi/1'>cationic peptides such as tachyplesin I </scene> is mediated in large part by electrostatic interactions.<ref name=Laederach>PMID:12369825</ref>
It shows high affinity for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipopolysaccharide lipopolysaccharides (LPS)] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gram-negative_bacteria gram-negative bacteria], thus neutralizing its effects. It has also been reported to inhibit the growth of gram positive bacteria, fungui and viruses.
It shows high affinity for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipopolysaccharide lipopolysaccharides (LPS)] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gram-negative_bacteria gram-negative bacteria], thus neutralizing its effects. It has also been reported to inhibit the growth of gram positive bacteria, fungui and viruses.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Laederach A, Andreotti AH, Fulton DB. Solution and micelle-bound structures of tachyplesin I and its active aromatic linear derivatives. Biochemistry. 2002 Oct 15;41(41):12359-68. PMID:12369825
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