Diversity, Mechanism of Action and Sequences of Plant, Animal and Human Antimicrobial Peptides
Galina Satchanska,
Slavena Tihomirova Davidova,
Alexandra Alexandrova Gergova
Abstract:Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are short peptides, usually made up of less than 100 amino acid residues. They are found in many living organisms and are an important factor in their innate immune systems. AMPs can be extracted from various living sources including bacteria, plants, animals and even humans. They are usually cationic peptides with an amphiphilic structure, which allows them to easily bind and interact with the cellular membranes of viruses, bacteria, fungi and other pathogens. They can act agains… Show more
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