Cathelicidin

Description
The precursor sequences of a number of antimicrobial peptides secreted by neutrophils (polymorphonuclear leukocytes) upon activation have been found to be evolutionarily related and are collectively known as cathelicidins [PMID: 7589491]. Structurally, these proteins consist of three domains: a signal sequence, a conserved region of about 100 residues that contains four cysteines involved in two disulphide bonds, and a highly divergent C-terminal section of variable size. It is in this C-terminal section that the antibacterial peptides are found; they are proteolytically processed from their precursor by enzymes such as elastase.
Pfam
Interpro
Sequences retrieved from HMM ( 4 )
CAMPCatH  
  GI UniProt Name
  1168625 P19661 Bactenecin-7 precursor
  117149 P25230 Antimicrobial protein CAP18 precursor
  1706745 P49913 Cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide
  1709080 P49930 Antibacterial peptide PMAP-23
  1709081 P49931 Antibacterial peptide PMAP-36
CAMPCatH18 T. Length18
  GI UniProt Name
  159162438 T7 Novispirin
  159162436 Chain A, Solution Structure Of Ovispirin-1.
  159162437 Chain A, Solution Structure Of G10 Novispirin.
CAMPCatH34 T. Length34
  GI UniProt Name
  3024115 P56425 Antibacterial peptide BMAP-34 precursor
  206944351 B6D434 Cathelicidin-BF-15
  75052395 P82017 MAP34-A protein
  75039406 P79360 Cathelicidin
  115503697 Q1KLY8 Antibacterial protein LL-37
CAMPCatH37 T. Length37
  GI UniProt Name
  117149 P25230 Antimicrobial protein CAP18 precursor
  1706745 P49913 Cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide
  1709081 P49931 Antibacterial peptide PMAP-36
  1709082 P49932 Antibacterial peptide PMAP-37
  38641346 Q6TN20 Cathelicidin
 

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