2020
DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics9110751
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Identification of New Ocellatin Antimicrobial Peptides by cDNA Precursor Cloning in the Frame of This Family of Intriguing Peptides

Abstract: Ocellatins are a family of antimicrobial peptides found exclusively in the Leptodactylus genus. To date, 10 species have been studied and more than 23 peptides described. Here we report the sequences of five new peptides from the skin of the frog Leptodactylus latrans (Anura: Leptodactylidae) determined by cDNA cloning of the complete prepro-peptide structures. The mature peptides were characterized with in silico tools and compared with those previously described. With 21 amino acid residues, this new set of … Show more

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“…Moreover, they employ various mechanisms of action [21]. Each anuran species thus far exhibits a specific composition of peptides, although many of these peptides display similarities among closely related species, highlighting their common origin [22]. The widespread European fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra [23], is characterized by its conspicuously yellow and black skin and possesses specific glands that produce a defensive poison.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, they employ various mechanisms of action [21]. Each anuran species thus far exhibits a specific composition of peptides, although many of these peptides display similarities among closely related species, highlighting their common origin [22]. The widespread European fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra [23], is characterized by its conspicuously yellow and black skin and possesses specific glands that produce a defensive poison.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%