Antimicrobial peptides
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- | Antimicrobial Peptides (AMPs) are short peptides that consist of 10-50 amino acids, and were found to have antimicrobial influence on different kinds of bacteria. They are also called host defense peptides (HDPs) or defensins,Since they have different functions in their host. | + | <span style='background-color: yellow;'>Antimicrobial Peptides (AMPs)</span> are short peptides that consist of 10-50 amino acids, and were found to have antimicrobial influence on different kinds of bacteria. They are also called host defense peptides (HDPs) or defensins,Since they have different functions in their host. |
AMPs are produced by Eukaryotes, as part of their defence mechanism from bacteria. They defend their host from bacteria, and also have physiological functions such as inflammation and wound healing (Wimley 2010) | AMPs are produced by Eukaryotes, as part of their defence mechanism from bacteria. They defend their host from bacteria, and also have physiological functions such as inflammation and wound healing (Wimley 2010) | ||
Even though they have similar functions, AMPs lack any specific consensus amino acid sequences that are associated with biological activity. | Even though they have similar functions, AMPs lack any specific consensus amino acid sequences that are associated with biological activity. |
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References
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