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| - | '''Dermcidin''' is a '''Human''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimicrobial_peptides_ antimicrobial peptide] presents in sweat involved in the regulation of skin flora. This molecule encoded by the ''DCD gene'' plays a role in the host defense system and more precisely in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innate_immune_system_ innate immune system] and thus, is able to prevent microbial growth after injuries or any skin disorders. | + | '''Dermcidin''' is a '''Human''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimicrobial_peptides_ antimicrobial peptide] of 109 amino acids presents in sweat involved in the regulation of skin flora. This molecule encoded by the ''DCD gene'' plays a role in the host defense system and more precisely in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innate_immune_system_ innate immune system] and thus, is able to prevent microbial growth after injuries or any skin disorders. |
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*[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Défensine_ Defensins] which are cationic peptides (α-defensins and β-defensins) | *[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Défensine_ Defensins] which are cationic peptides (α-defensins and β-defensins) | ||
| - | Dermcidin gene is expressed as precursor only in eccrine sweat glands within the dermis of the skin and the derived-peptide is secreted by granules. | + | Dermcidin gene is expressed as precursor only in mucous cells of eccrine sweat glands within the dermis of the skin and the derived-peptide is secreted by granules in sweat. The active also named DCD-1 form contains the end C-terminal from the 62 to the 109 residue and is probably created by proteases in sweat. |
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Dermcidin is a Human antimicrobial peptide of 109 amino acids presents in sweat involved in the regulation of skin flora. This molecule encoded by the DCD gene plays a role in the host defense system and more precisely in the innate immune system and thus, is able to prevent microbial growth after injuries or any skin disorders.
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Expression and function
The gene DCD is located on the chromosome 12 and has no homology with other known antimicrobial peptides. Indeed, there are already two classes of mammalian antimicrobial peptides known :
- Cathelicidins
- Defensins which are cationic peptides (α-defensins and β-defensins)
Dermcidin gene is expressed as precursor only in mucous cells of eccrine sweat glands within the dermis of the skin and the derived-peptide is secreted by granules in sweat. The active also named DCD-1 form contains the end C-terminal from the 62 to the 109 residue and is probably created by proteases in sweat.
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Structural highlights
size, proteolytically processed
Antimicrobial activity
Related disease
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