Antibacterial and haemolytic peptides containing D-alloisoleucine from the skin of Bombina variegata.

  • Mignogna G
  • Simmaco M
  • Kreil G
  • et al.
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Abstract

A family of bombinin-related peptides is present in the skin of Bombina variegata. These peptides contain 27 residues with Gly as N-terminus and display antimicrobial activity. From sequence analysis of the cDNAs encoding for the corresponding peptide precursors, the presence of a novel 20-residue peptide with Ile as N-terminus was predicted. We have now purified a family of hydrophobic peptides named H1-H5, whose sequences correspond to the predicted peptide with some variability in positions 1, 2 and 8. In particular, H3-H5 contain a D-alloisoleucine residue in the second position. All these peptides display antibacterial and haemolytic activity.

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Mignogna, G., Simmaco, M., Kreil, G., & Barra, D. (1993). Antibacterial and haemolytic peptides containing D-alloisoleucine from the skin of Bombina variegata. The EMBO Journal, 12(12), 4829–4832. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1993.tb06172.x

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