Antimicrobial peptides

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'''(1) Anionic peptides''' - Small anionic peptides rich in glutamic and aspartic acids from sheep, cattle and humans - they present in surfactant extracts, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and airway epithelial cells. They are produced in mM concentrations, require zinc as a cofactor for antimicrobial activity and are active against both Gram positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
'''(1) Anionic peptides''' - Small anionic peptides rich in glutamic and aspartic acids from sheep, cattle and humans - they present in surfactant extracts, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and airway epithelial cells. They are produced in mM concentrations, require zinc as a cofactor for antimicrobial activity and are active against both Gram positive and Gram-negative bacteria.

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