Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2017862190> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2017862190 endingPage "974" @default.
- W2017862190 startingPage "968" @default.
- W2017862190 abstract "Antimicrobial peptides have been found in mollusks and other sea animals. In this report, a crude extract of the marine snail Cenchritis muricatus was evaluated against human pathogens responsible for multiple deleterious effects and diseases. A peptide of 1485.26 Da was purified by reversed-phase HPLC and functionally characterized. This trypsinized peptide was sequenced by MS/MS technology, and a sequence (SRSELIVHQR), named Cm-p1 was recovered, chemically synthesized and functionally characterized. This peptide demonstrated the capacity to prevent the development of yeasts and filamentous fungi. Otherwise, Cm-p1 displayed no toxic effects against mammalian cells. Molecular modeling analyses showed that this peptide possible forms a single hydrophilic α-helix and the probable cationic residue involved in antifungal activity action is proposed. The data reported here demonstrate the importance of sea animals peptide discovery for biotechnological tools development that could be useful in solving human health and agribusiness problems." @default.
- W2017862190 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2017862190 creator A5002643560 @default.
- W2017862190 creator A5008490133 @default.
- W2017862190 creator A5017904400 @default.
- W2017862190 creator A5021208850 @default.
- W2017862190 creator A5036861140 @default.
- W2017862190 creator A5051878782 @default.
- W2017862190 creator A5056032547 @default.
- W2017862190 creator A5062281474 @default.
- W2017862190 creator A5065032782 @default.
- W2017862190 creator A5071710589 @default.
- W2017862190 creator A5073970291 @default.
- W2017862190 creator A5074444464 @default.
- W2017862190 creator A5085458408 @default.
- W2017862190 creator A5086634655 @default.
- W2017862190 date "2012-04-01" @default.
- W2017862190 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W2017862190 title "Functional characterization of a synthetic hydrophilic antifungal peptide derived from the marine snail Cenchritis muricatus" @default.
- W2017862190 cites W1566117045 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W1572235723 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W1975459052 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W1977241485 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W1984795440 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W1989998611 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W1991366673 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W1993881519 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W1994778261 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W1997152791 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2024410063 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2024957471 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2030052614 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2036325768 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2037312364 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2037456112 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2037823928 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2038391327 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2040474140 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2046911944 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2051557278 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2054901102 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2057756585 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2058064766 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2063617830 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2064978477 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2068350412 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2075663982 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2075892592 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2077491098 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2080327833 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2080934964 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2084068084 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2086003339 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2096342182 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2106882534 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2126301506 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2133056039 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2135182325 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2137450588 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2140722318 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2141169592 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2145268834 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2157165549 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2160348639 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2171268876 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W2171516933 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W4250285608 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W4293247451 @default.
- W2017862190 cites W95014119 @default.
- W2017862190 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biochi.2011.12.016" @default.
- W2017862190 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22210491" @default.
- W2017862190 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W2017862190 type Work @default.
- W2017862190 sameAs 2017862190 @default.
- W2017862190 citedByCount "44" @default.
- W2017862190 countsByYear W20178621902012 @default.
- W2017862190 countsByYear W20178621902013 @default.
- W2017862190 countsByYear W20178621902014 @default.
- W2017862190 countsByYear W20178621902015 @default.
- W2017862190 countsByYear W20178621902016 @default.
- W2017862190 countsByYear W20178621902017 @default.
- W2017862190 countsByYear W20178621902018 @default.
- W2017862190 countsByYear W20178621902019 @default.
- W2017862190 countsByYear W20178621902020 @default.
- W2017862190 countsByYear W20178621902021 @default.
- W2017862190 countsByYear W20178621902022 @default.
- W2017862190 countsByYear W20178621902023 @default.
- W2017862190 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2017862190 hasAuthorship W2017862190A5002643560 @default.
- W2017862190 hasAuthorship W2017862190A5008490133 @default.
- W2017862190 hasAuthorship W2017862190A5017904400 @default.
- W2017862190 hasAuthorship W2017862190A5021208850 @default.
- W2017862190 hasAuthorship W2017862190A5036861140 @default.
- W2017862190 hasAuthorship W2017862190A5051878782 @default.
- W2017862190 hasAuthorship W2017862190A5056032547 @default.
- W2017862190 hasAuthorship W2017862190A5062281474 @default.
- W2017862190 hasAuthorship W2017862190A5065032782 @default.
- W2017862190 hasAuthorship W2017862190A5071710589 @default.