Tigerinins: novel antimicrobial peptides from the Indian frog Rana tigerina

Sai, Korrapati Purna ; Jagannadham, Medicharla Venkata ; Vairamani, Mariappanadar ; Raju, Namburi Prasada ; Devi, Ambure Sharada ; Nagaraj, Ramakrishnan ; Sitaram, Narasimhaiah (2001) Tigerinins: novel antimicrobial peptides from the Indian frog Rana tigerina Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276 (4). pp. 2701-2707. ISSN 0021-9258

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M006615200

Abstract

Four broad-spectrum, 11 and 12 residue, novel antimicrobial peptides have been isolated from the adrenaline-stimulated skin secretions of the Indian frog Rana tigerina. Sequences of these peptides have been determined by automated Edman degradation, by mass spectral analysis and confirmed by chemical synthesis. These peptides, which we have named as tigerinins, are characterized by an intramolecular disulfide bridge between two cysteine residues forming a nonapeptide ring. This feature is not found in other amphibian peptides. Conformational analysis indicate that the peptides tend to form β-turn structures. The peptides are cationic and exert their activity by permeabilizing bacterial membranes. Tigerinins represent the smallest, nonhelical, cationic antimicrobial peptides from amphibians.

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