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Journal Articles: Pathology and Microbiology

2021

SK-24

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Structure And Activity Of A Selective Antibiofilm Peptide Sk-24 Derived From The Nmr Structure Of Human Cathelicidin Ll-37, Yingxia Zhang, Jayaram Lakshmaiah Narayana, Qianhui Wu, Xiangli Dang, Guangshun Wang Jan 2021

Structure And Activity Of A Selective Antibiofilm Peptide Sk-24 Derived From The Nmr Structure Of Human Cathelicidin Ll-37, Yingxia Zhang, Jayaram Lakshmaiah Narayana, Qianhui Wu, Xiangli Dang, Guangshun Wang

Journal Articles: Pathology and Microbiology

The deployment of the innate immune system in humans is essential to protect us from infection. Human cathelicidin LL-37 is a linear host defense peptide with both antimicrobial and immune modulatory properties. Despite years of studies of numerous peptides, SK-24, corresponding to the long hydrophobic domain (residues 9–32) in the anionic lipid-bound NMR structure of LL-37, has not been investigated. This study reports the structure and activity of SK-24. Interestingly, SK-24 is entirely helical (~100%) in phosphate buffer (PBS), more than LL-37 (84%), GI-20 (75%), and GF-17 (33%), while RI-10 and 17BIPHE2 are essentially randomly coiled (helix%: 7–10%). These results …