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Description |
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R-M-1439 |
Buforin 2 Peptide,Cas:172998-24-2 |
Buforin 2 is a 21-aa antimicrobial peptide that inhibits the growth of bacteria and fungi extracted from the granular gland secretions of the skin in the asian toad Bufo gargarizans. It is also used as a cell penetrating peptide to deliver DNA and RNA. Buforin 2 corresponds to aa16-36 of the Histone H2A precursor cleaved in Buforin 1 and Buforin 2. |
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R-M-1476 |
ALAMETHICIN,Cas : 27061-78-5 |
Alamethicin is a peptabiol peptide initially produced by species of Trichoderma. Alamethicin is an antimicrobial peptide (AMP) that disturbs the lipid layer of the cell membrane, aggregating and forming pores and causing cell lysis. |
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R-M-1477 |
ALYTESIN,Cas:31078-12-3 |
Alytesin is an antimicrobial peptide (AMP) originally found in the skin of amphibians. Alytesin decreases gastric acid secretion, decreasing food intake in vivo and exhibiting anorexigenic activity. |
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R-M-1478 |
COLISTIN SULFATE,Cas :1264-72-8 |
Colistin is an antimicrobial peptide (AMP); it is a polymixin-family antibiotic initially produced by species of Bacillus. Colistin displays antibacterial efficacy against gram negative bacteria, interacting with the bacterial outer membrane, inducing the formation of pores. This peptide also inhibits NADH quinone oxidoreductase. |
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R-M-1479 |
GLA PEPTIDE,Cas:102068-15-5 |
GLA peptide is an antimicrobial peptide (AMP) found in the skin of amphibians. |
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R-M-1480 |
GRANULIBERIN R,Cas:64704-41-2 |
Granuliberin R is an amphiphillic antimicrobial peptide (AMP) originally found in amphibian skin. In mast cells, granuliberin R induces histamine release and increases K+ efflux. Granuliberin also inhibits basal gingival epithelial cell proliferation in animal models, potentially through a mechanism involving suppression of mitotic activity. |
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R-M-1481 |
HISTATIN 5,Cas No. 115966-68-2 |
Histatin 5 is an endogenous antimicrobial peptide (AMP) present in the salivary gland. Histatin 5 exhibits anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antifungal activities. In myeloid dendritic cells, histatin 5 binds Poryphyromonas hemagglutinin B, inhibiting production of MIP-1α, MIP-1β, and TNF-α. Histatin binds bacterial DNA, displaying bactericidal activity against gram positive bacteria such as Streptococcus. Additionally, histatin 5 causes ion flux-induced cell death of Candida cells in an ex vivo model of oral candidiasis. |
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R-M-1482 |
MAGAININ 1,Cas:108433-99-4 |
Magainin 1 is a membrane-disruptive antimicrobial/antibacterial peptide (AMP) initially produced by African frogs. Magainin 1 exhibits antibacterial activity, inhibiting growth of gram positive bacteria by forming ion channels in bacterial membranes and altering membrane permeability; this prevents bacterial adhesion to membranes and inhibits bacterial growth. Magainin 1 also displays potential anticancer benefit in mammalian leukemia cells, increasing levels of ROS and release of cytochrome c and inducing apoptosis. |
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R-M-1483 |
MASTOPARAN,Cas :72093-21-1 |
Mastoparan is an antimicrobial peptide (AMP) toxin originally found in wasp venom. Mastoparan increases GTPase activity and GTP binding, resulting in increases in Ca2+ influx. Mastoparan increases permeability of various cells; it induces degranulation and histamine release in mast cells. Additionally, this peptide inhibits production of TGF-β1 in vivo. |
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R-M-1484 |
Mas7,Cas :145854-59-7 |
Mastoparan 7 is an antimicrobial peptide (AMP) derived from the venom of bees and wasps that activates Gi/o GPCRs, increasing release of downstream signaling messengers such as cAMP, atrial natriuretic factor, and ATP. Mastoparan 7 restores neurotransmitter release from spinal cord cells treated with botulinum toxin serotype A. Additionally, mastoparan 7 activates phospholipase A2 (PLA2). |
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