HEREDITAS ›› 2008, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (10): 1241-1248.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1005.2008.01241
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JIN Li-Li; WANG Qiu-Yu
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Abstract: Granular glands in the frog skins of Ranidae of amphibians, a widely distributed group with over 650 spe-cies, synthesize and secrete a remarkably diverse array of peptides with the broad-spectrum antibacterial, antifungal and other biologic activities to protect the organism against a wide range of pathogens, which are believed to have arisen as a result of multiple gene duplication events. Almost without exception, these components are hydrophobic, cationic and form an amphipathic α-helix in a membrane-mimetic solvent. The peptides can be grouped into families on the basis of structural similarity. To date, brevinin-1, esculentin-1, esculentin-2, and temporin peptides, ranalexin, ranatuerin-1, ranatuerin-2 and palustrin, brevinin-2, tigerinin, japonicin, nigrocin and melittin-related peptides have been found in amphibians of Ranidae. In this paper, the molecular diversity, structural feature and the biological ac-tivity of Ranidae antibacterial peptides were reviewed.
JIN Li-Li, WANG Qiu-Yu. Molecular diversities and functions of antibacterial peptides from the skins of Ranidae of amphibians[J]. HEREDITAS, 2008, 30(10): 1241-1248.
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