Maximin

Description
This family consists of peptides from Bombina maxima (Giant fire-bellied toad). Two groups of antimicrobial peptides have been isolated from skin secretions of B. maxima. Peptides in the first group, named maximins 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, are structurally related to bombinin-like peptides (BLPs). Unlike BLPs, sequence variations in maximins occurred all through the molecules. In addition to the potent antimicrobial activity, cytotoxicity against tumour cells and spermicidal action of maximins, maximin 3 possessed a significant anti-Simian-Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) activity. Maximins 1 and 3 have been found to be toxic to mice. Peptides in the second group, termed maximins H1, H2, H3 and H4, are homologous with bombinin H peptides [PMID: 11835991].
Sequences retrieved from pattern (1)
CAMPMaxP27 I-G-x(3)-L-[GS]-[AGV]-[GLV]-[KR]-x(2)-[FL]-K-G-[AL]-x(3)-L-A-x(2)-[FY]-[ALV] T. Length27
  UniProt Name
  P29002 Bombinin-like peptides 1
  P29003 Bombinin-like peptide 2
  P83080 Maximin 1
  P83082 Maximin H2
  Q8JHE1 Maximin-H5
Sequences retrieved from HMM ( 2 )
CAMPMaxH  
  GI UniProt Name
  115056 P29002 Bombinin-like peptides 1
  115057 P29003 Bombinin-like peptide 2
  115058 P29004 Bombinin-like peptides 3
  115060 P29006 Bombinin-like peptide 1
  24637996 P83080 Maximin 1
CAMPMaxH27 T. Length27
  GI UniProt Name
  115056 P29002 Bombinin-like peptides 1
  115057 P29003 Bombinin-like peptide 2
  115058 P29004 Bombinin-like peptides 3
  115060 P29006 Bombinin-like peptide 1
  24637996 P83080 Maximin 1
 

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