Tachyplesin

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Tachyplesin is highly stable at low pH and high temperature. This stability seems to be due to the rigid structure imposed by the two disulfid linkage.
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Tachyplesin is highly stable at low pH and high temperature. This stability seems to be due to the rigid structure imposed by the two disulfid linkage.<ref name=Nakamura></ref>
Besides, there exists H-bond and aromatic ring stacking interactions which helps stabilizing the hairpin loop structure of the peptide.
Besides, there exists H-bond and aromatic ring stacking interactions which helps stabilizing the hairpin loop structure of the peptide.
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== References ==
== References ==
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<ref name=Nakamura>Nakamura, Takanori, et al. "Tachyplesin, a class of antimicrobial peptide from the hemocytes of the horseshoe crab (Tachypleus tridentatus). Isolation and chemical structure." Journal of Biological Chemistry 263.32 (1988): 16709-16713.‏</ref>
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Nakamura, Takanori, et al. "Tachyplesin, a class of antimicrobial peptide from the hemocytes of the horseshoe crab (Tachypleus tridentatus). Isolation and chemical structure." Journal of Biological Chemistry 263.32 (1988): 16709-16713.‏
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References

Nakamura, Takanori, et al. "Tachyplesin, a class of antimicrobial peptide from the hemocytes of the horseshoe crab (Tachypleus tridentatus). Isolation and chemical structure." Journal of Biological Chemistry 263.32 (1988): 16709-16713.‏

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  2. Kushibiki T, Kamiya M, Aizawa T, Kumaki Y, Kikukawa T, Mizuguchi M, Demura M, Kawabata SI, Kawano K. Interaction between tachyplesin I, an antimicrobial peptide derived from horseshoe crab, and lipopolysaccharide. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2014 Jan 2;1844(3):527-534. doi:, 10.1016/j.bbapap.2013.12.017. PMID:24389234 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbapap.2013.12.017
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