Antimicrobial peptides

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• Maximin H5 from amphibians.
• Maximin H5 from amphibians.
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• Dermcidin from humans. Here you can see <scene name='67/676980/Hexameric_anti-microbial_pepti/1'>hexameric anti-microbial peptide channel dermcidin</scene>. The aspartic acid is colored red and the glutamic acid is colored blue <scene name='67/676980/Hexameric_anti-microbial_pepti/2'> in this scence</scene>.
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As example we can see Dermcidin peptide from human source: you can see here the <scene name='67/676980/Hexameric_anti-microbial_pepti/1'>hexameric anti-microbial peptide channel dermcidin</scene>. The aspartic acid is colored red and the glutamic acid is colored blue <scene name='67/676980/Hexameric_anti-microbial_pepti/2'> in this scence</scene>.
'''(2) Linear cationic α-helical peptides''' - contains ~290 cationic peptides, which are short (contain <40 amino acid residues), lack
'''(2) Linear cationic α-helical peptides''' - contains ~290 cationic peptides, which are short (contain <40 amino acid residues), lack

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