Genetically encoded cationic anti-microbial peptides (AMPs) are essential components of the ancient and non-specific innate immune system, which is the principal defence mechanism of all species of life, with the primary role to kill infectious microorganisms. Amphibian skin is one of the richest natural sources of such molecules, which are produced by holocrine-type dermal glands and released upon stimulation. This review highlights the attractive and unique structural/functional properties of temporins and bombinins H, two families of short and mildly cationic peptides, isolated from the skin of frogs belonging to Rana and Bombina genera, respectively. Beside improving our knowledge on the role of AMPs in the regulation of the innate immunity, the biological significance of the existence of multiple forms of a prototypic peptide sequence within the same organism and the implication of short peptides in the endotoxin neutralization, these two classes of AMPs can be also considered as valid candidates for the design of novel anti-infective and anti-sepsis drugs

Biological characterization and modes of action of temporins and bombinins h, multiple forms of short and mildly cationic antimicrobial peptides from amphibian skin / Mangoni, Maria Luisa; MARCELLINI HERCOLANI GADDI, Ludovica; Simmaco, Maurizio. - In: JOURNAL OF PEPTIDE SCIENCE. - ISSN 1075-2617. - STAMPA. - 13:(2007), pp. 603-613. [10.1002/psc.853]

Biological characterization and modes of action of temporins and bombinins h, multiple forms of short and mildly cationic antimicrobial peptides from amphibian skin

MANGONI, Maria Luisa
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MARCELLINI HERCOLANI GADDI, LUDOVICA;SIMMACO, Maurizio
2007

Abstract

Genetically encoded cationic anti-microbial peptides (AMPs) are essential components of the ancient and non-specific innate immune system, which is the principal defence mechanism of all species of life, with the primary role to kill infectious microorganisms. Amphibian skin is one of the richest natural sources of such molecules, which are produced by holocrine-type dermal glands and released upon stimulation. This review highlights the attractive and unique structural/functional properties of temporins and bombinins H, two families of short and mildly cationic peptides, isolated from the skin of frogs belonging to Rana and Bombina genera, respectively. Beside improving our knowledge on the role of AMPs in the regulation of the innate immunity, the biological significance of the existence of multiple forms of a prototypic peptide sequence within the same organism and the implication of short peptides in the endotoxin neutralization, these two classes of AMPs can be also considered as valid candidates for the design of novel anti-infective and anti-sepsis drugs
2007
frog skin antimicrobial peptides; temporins; bombinins H; infectious diseases; membran-eactive peptides; lipi-peptide interaction; synergism; innate immunity
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Biological characterization and modes of action of temporins and bombinins h, multiple forms of short and mildly cationic antimicrobial peptides from amphibian skin / Mangoni, Maria Luisa; MARCELLINI HERCOLANI GADDI, Ludovica; Simmaco, Maurizio. - In: JOURNAL OF PEPTIDE SCIENCE. - ISSN 1075-2617. - STAMPA. - 13:(2007), pp. 603-613. [10.1002/psc.853]
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