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Solution structure of termicin, an antimicrobial peptide from the termite Pseudacanthotermes spiniger
OverviewOverview
The solution structure of termicin from hemocytes of the termite, Pseudacanthotermes spiniger was determined by proton two-dimensional, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and molecular modeling techniques., Termicin is a cysteine-rich antifungal peptide also exhibiting a weak, antibacterial activity. The global fold of termicin consists of an, alpha-helical segment (Phe4-Gln14) and a two-stranded (Phe19-Asp25 and, Gln28-Phe33) antiparallel beta-sheet forming a "cysteine stabilized, alphabeta motif" (CSalphabeta) also found in antibacterial and antifungal, defensins from insects and from plants. Interestingly, termicin shares, more structural similarities with the antibacterial insect defensins and, with MGD-1, a mussel defensin, than with the insect antifungal defensins, such as drosomycin and heliomicin. These structural comparisons suggest, that global fold alone does not explain the difference between antifungals, and antibacterials. The antifungal properties of termicin may be related, to its marked hydrophobicity and its amphipatic structure as compared to, the antibacterial defensins. [SWISS-PROT accession number: Termicin, (P82321); PDB accession number: 1MM0.]
About this StructureAbout this Structure
1MM0 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Pseudacanthotermes spiniger. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
ReferenceReference
Solution structure of termicin, an antimicrobial peptide from the termite Pseudacanthotermes spiniger., Da Silva P, Jouvensal L, Lamberty M, Bulet P, Caille A, Vovelle F, Protein Sci. 2003 Mar;12(3):438-46. PMID:12592014
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