Antimicrobial peptides

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(4)''' Anionic and cationic peptides that contain cysteine and form disulphide bonds''' - this group has ~380 members, contain cysteine residues and form disulphide bonds and stable β-sheets.
(4)''' Anionic and cationic peptides that contain cysteine and form disulphide bonds''' - this group has ~380 members, contain cysteine residues and form disulphide bonds and stable β-sheets.
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A diverse family of defensins is belong to this group.
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A diverse family of defensins ([[defensin]] in proteopeia) is belong to this group.
There are ~55 α-defensins, which include human neutrophil peptides (HNPs) and cryptdins and comprise
There are ~55 α-defensins, which include human neutrophil peptides (HNPs) and cryptdins and comprise
29–35 amino acid residues, including six cysteines that are linked by three intramolecular disulphide bonds.
29–35 amino acid residues, including six cysteines that are linked by three intramolecular disulphide bonds.
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'''(5) Anionic and cationic peptide fragments of larger proteins''' - these fragments have antimicrobial activity and are similar in composition and structure to the antimicrobial peptides described above. However, their role in innate immunity is not yet clear.
'''(5) Anionic and cationic peptide fragments of larger proteins''' - these fragments have antimicrobial activity and are similar in composition and structure to the antimicrobial peptides described above. However, their role in innate immunity is not yet clear.
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• Lactoferricin from lactoferrin (human lactoferrin in proteopedia [[http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Human_lactoferrin]]).
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• Lactoferricin from lactoferrin ([[human lactoferrin]] in proteopedia).
• Casocidin I from human casein.
• Casocidin I from human casein.
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• Antimicrobial domains from bovine α-lactalbumin, human haemoglobin, lysozyme and ovalbumin.
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• Antimicrobial domains from bovine α-lactalbumin, human haemoglobin [[Hen Egg-White (HEW) Lysozyme]], lysozyme and ovalbumin.

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References

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