Abstract:Hipposin and buforin II (BF2) are naturally occurring antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). Although BF2 is essentially identical to the middle section of hipposin, BF2 is a membrane translocating peptide and hipposin is a membrane permeabilizing peptide. To investigate this difference, we compared the structure, antimicrobial activity, translocating ability, and membrane permeabilizing ability of hipposin, BF2, parasin (analogous to the N‐terminal section of hipposin), and buforin I (essentially parasin plus BF2). H… Show more
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