1D6X Immune System date Oct 15, 1999
title The Structure Of The Antimicrobial Peptide Tritrpticin Bound Micelles-A Distinct Membrane-Bound Peptide Fold
authors D.J.Schibli, P.M.Hwang, H.J.Vogel
compound source
Molecule: Antimicrobial Peptide, Tritrpticin
Chain: A
Fragment: Synthetic Cathelicidin Fragment
Engineered: Yes
Synthetic: Yes
Other_details: Synthetic Peptide, Sequence From A Fragment Porcine Neutrophil Cathelicidin
methodSolution NMR
Primary referenceStructure of the antimicrobial peptide tritrpticin bound to micelles: a distinct membrane-bound peptide fold., Schibli DJ, Hwang PM, Vogel HJ, Biochemistry 1999 Dec 21;38(51):16749-55. PMID:10606506
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