Magainin 2

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==Magainin 2==
==Magainin 2==
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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
Magainin are a class of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) found in the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis.
Magainin are a class of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) found in the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis.
AMPs consists of 10-50 amino acids, and are produced by Eukaryotes, as part of their defence mechanism from bacteria. For informatoin about AMP you can visit the Proteopedia page [[Antimicrobial peptides]]
AMPs consists of 10-50 amino acids, and are produced by Eukaryotes, as part of their defence mechanism from bacteria. For informatoin about AMP you can visit the Proteopedia page [[Antimicrobial peptides]]
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 They were discovered by Dr. Michael Zasloff and first reported in 1987.
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 Magainin 1 and 2 were discovered by Dr. Michael Zasloff and first reported in 1987. They have an alpha helix structure, and are water soluble and Potentially amphiphilic.
==Magainin and Magainin 2==
==Magainin and Magainin 2==
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==Crystalization of Ala-Magainin==
==Crystalization of Ala-Magainin==
So far we had shown Magainin 2 structure based only on NMR findings, Because helical AMPs crystallography is limited, since it is hard to form crystals.
So far we had shown Magainin 2 structure based only on NMR findings, Because helical AMPs crystallography is limited, since it is hard to form crystals.
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In the Hayouka et al., 2013, In order to perform crystallization of Magainin 2, changes in the sequence were maid, and Ala-Magainin 2 was contsructed. In Ala-magainin one Ser (S) and two Gly (G) residues have been changed to Ala (A) in order to increase helical propensity. These changes resulted in minor changes in the secondary structure. we can see here <scene name='69/692248/Ala_magainin/1'>Magainin 2 residues</scene> that were changed to ala in <scene name='69/692248/Ala_magainin_ala_residues/1'>Ala-Magainin</scene> (ala-magainin has a few more residues in alpha helix structure).
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In the Hayouka et al., 2013, In order to perform crystallization of Magainin 2, changes in the sequence were maid, and Ala-Magainin 2 was contsructed. In Ala-magainin one Ser (S) and two Gly (G) residues have been changed to Ala (A) in order to increase helical propensity. These changes resulted in minor changes in the secondary structure. we can see here <scene name='69/692248/Ala_magainin/1'>Magainin 2 residues</scene> that were changed to ala in <scene name='69/692248/Ala_magainin_ala_residues/1'>Ala-Magainin</scene>. We can see Ala-Magainin has a few more residues in a alpha helix structure.
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To form crystalyztion of Ala-Magainin 2, a racemic version (L-form and D-form) was created. whilst Racemic crystallization was not successful for magainin 2, Racemic crystalization was successful for Ala-magainin.
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== References ==
== References ==
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Magainin 2

PDB ID 1stp

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