2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.peptides.2010.02.001
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The swaposin-like domain of potato aspartic protease (StAsp-PSI) exerts antimicrobial activity on plant and human pathogens

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“…Haemolysis assays were performed as described by Muñoz et al [27]. Fresh human red blood cells (hRBC) were rinsed in PBS and centrifuged for 10 min at 800 Â g three times and resuspended in PBS to a final erythrocyte concentration of 4% v/v.…”
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“…Haemolysis assays were performed as described by Muñoz et al [27]. Fresh human red blood cells (hRBC) were rinsed in PBS and centrifuged for 10 min at 800 Â g three times and resuspended in PBS to a final erythrocyte concentration of 4% v/v.…”
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“…Moreover, PSI domains were shown to interact with lipids. Their anticipated role in vacuolar sorting and their antipathogenic effects are suggested to be dependent on protein-membrane interactions (2,(7)(8)(9). Egas and coworkers demonstrated that the recombinant PSI from cardosin A is able to interact with phospholipid vesicles and to induce leakage of their contents in a pH-and lipid-dependent manner (8).…”
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“…Egas and coworkers demonstrated that the recombinant PSI from cardosin A is able to interact with phospholipid vesicles and to induce leakage of their contents in a pH-and lipid-dependent manner (8). Moreover, it was reported that recombinant PSI of Solanum tuberosum aspartic protease (StAP) is able to kill bacterial pathogens and to inhibit sporulation of phytopathogenic fungi through interaction with microbial membranes (9). Recently, Bryksa and coworkers (10) determined the structure of the isolated recombinant StAP PSI domain and demonstrated its fusogenic activity via pH-dependent membrane interactions.…”
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