Defensins
β Scribed by Tomas Ganz; Robert I. Lehrer
- Book ID
- 103973103
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 884 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0952-7915
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β¦ Synopsis
Defensins are widely distributed and abundant 3-4 kDa antimicrobial peptides that are variably cationic and contain six disulfide-paired cysteines. Three structurally distinct peptide families have been identified: 'classical' defensins, wefensins and insect defensins. In many animal species, defensin genes are found in clusters with substantial sequence variability outside the core disulfide-linked cysteines. Defensin peptides have been found in the granules of phagocytes and intestinal Paneth cells, on epithelial surfaces of the intestine and the trachea, and in the hemolymph of insects. They are produced from larger precursors by stepwise, tissue-specific, proteolytic processing, a production resembling that of peptide hormones. Microbes in the phagocytic vacuoles of granulocytes and certain macrophages encounter high concentrations of defensins. Increased transcription of defensin genes and stimulus-dependent release of pre-synthesized defensin-containing cytoplasmic granules contribute to the local antimicrobial response.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Defensins are a family of variably cationic 3-5 kDa peptides with a conserved motif of six disulfide-linked cysteines. They are expressed in host defense settings (in phagocytes and epithelia) and display a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity. The production of many defensins is constitutive bu