The term defensin relates to a set of host defense peptides (HDPs)in vertebrates, invertebrates, plants, and molds that display structural similarities based on a cystine stabilized antiparallel bet-sheetcore, with an alpha-helical stretch also present in some membrers, Defensins of different origins exhibit structural and functional similarities, with phylogenetic relationships between invertebrate and plant defensins, and between different types of vertebrate defensisn, and a possible common bacterl ancestor. Most defensins demonstrate a direct anbtimicrobial action in vitro with varyiing activity spectra. This requires interaction with components of the microbial cell wall, and often involves membrane permeabilization, although the mode of action differes markedly for defensins both within and from different families. Defensins also play important regulatory roles in the immune system of animals and plants,acting as a bridge between innate and adaptive immunity in vertebrates. Roles outside host defense have also been reported.

Defensins

ANTCHEVA, Nikolinka;GUIDA, FILOMENA;TOSSI, ALESSANDRO
2013-01-01

Abstract

The term defensin relates to a set of host defense peptides (HDPs)in vertebrates, invertebrates, plants, and molds that display structural similarities based on a cystine stabilized antiparallel bet-sheetcore, with an alpha-helical stretch also present in some membrers, Defensins of different origins exhibit structural and functional similarities, with phylogenetic relationships between invertebrate and plant defensins, and between different types of vertebrate defensisn, and a possible common bacterl ancestor. Most defensins demonstrate a direct anbtimicrobial action in vitro with varyiing activity spectra. This requires interaction with components of the microbial cell wall, and often involves membrane permeabilization, although the mode of action differes markedly for defensins both within and from different families. Defensins also play important regulatory roles in the immune system of animals and plants,acting as a bridge between innate and adaptive immunity in vertebrates. Roles outside host defense have also been reported.
2013
9780123850959
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