| Literature DB >> 9497332 |
J A Mackintosh1, D A Veal, A J Beattie, A A Gooley.
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Reported here is the isolation and characterization of two antibacterial peptides synthesized in an ant Myrmecia gulosa in response to bacterial challenge. The peptides were purified by reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography and characterized by peptide sequencing and mass spectrometry. Both peptides were formed from 16 amino acids, were rich in proline ( approximately 30%), and had N-acetylgalactosamine O-linked to a conserved threonine. The activity of a synthetic non-glycosylated isoform was markedly reduced demonstrating that glycosylation was necessary for maximum activity. The peptides were active only against growing Escherichia coli. They were inactive against stationary cells, Gram-positive bacteria, the yeast Candida albicans, two species of mammalian cells, and bovine pestivirus.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9497332 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.273.11.6139
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157