Antimalarial activity of cecropin antimicrobial peptides derived from
Anopheles
mosquitoes
Junchao Lou,
Dongying Zhang,
Jingyao Wu
et al.
Abstract:The emergence of clinically drug-resistant malaria parasites requires the urgent development of new drugs. Mosquitoes are vectors of multiple pathogens and have developed resistance mechanisms against them, which often involve antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). An-cecB is an AMP of the malaria-transmitting mosquito genus
Anopheles
, and we herein report its antimalarial activity against
Plasmodium falciparum
3D7, the artemisinin-resistant strain 803, and the … Show more
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