类胡萝卜素
抗菌肽
生物
基因复制
肽序列
抗菌剂
功能分歧
先天免疫系统
功能(生物学)
肽
基因
基因家族
计算生物学
遗传学
进化生物学
生物化学
微生物学
基因组
免疫系统
作者
Linda Tomasinsig,María Eugenia Zanetti
出处
期刊:Current Protein & Peptide Science
[Bentham Science Publishers]
日期:2005-02-01
卷期号:6 (1): 23-34
被引量:249
标识
DOI:10.2174/1389203053027520
摘要
The cathelicidin family of host defense peptides includes a group of cationic and usually amphipathic peptides that display a variety of activities related to host defense functions, among which the most acknowledged is a direct antimicrobial activity against various microbial pathogens. All members of this family are synthesized as precursors characterized by an N-terminal cathelin-like domain which is relatively well conserved also in evolutionary distant vertebrates. By contrast, the C-terminal region, which carries the active peptide, appears to be a focus for genetic mechanisms that have selectively generated a considerable sequence diversity. This process is particularly striking in Cetartiodactyls, where repeated gene duplication events and subsequent divergence have produced an array of distinct family members. The corresponding mature cathelicidin peptides are considerably diverse in length, amino acid sequence and structure, variously adopting α-helical, elongated or β-hairpin conformations. The diverse nature of these peptides may account for distinct functions and for a diverse spectrum of activity and/or antimicrobial potency. Keywords: cathelicidin, evolution, phylogeny, antimicrobial peptide, host defense, innate immunity
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