Structure, function and molecular design strategies of antibacterial peptide SMAP-29: a review
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Scientific Research Program of Shaanxi Provincial Department of Education (No. 09JK373), Science and Technology Program of Wenzhou City (No. S20100016).

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    Antibacterial peptides are a family of host-defense peptides most of which are gene-encoded and produced by living organisms of all types. Antibacterial peptides are small molecular proteins with broad antimicrobial spectrum against bacteria, viruses, fungi and sometimes even as anticancer peptide. SMAP-29, a cathelicidin-like peptide derived from sheep myeloid, line α-helical Structure, exerts a powerful broad antimicrobial activity against different pathogens including Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, fungi, viruses, parasites, spirochaetes, chlamydia and antiendotoxin activity, and particular antibacterial mechanism, rapidly to permeabilize membranes of susceptible organisms. This paper summarizes the lately research progress of SMAP-29 and Variants including the characteristics of structure, structure-activity relationships, mode of action, diverse biological functions, gene recombinant and expression. We put emphasis on the necessity of molecular design, and primary and secondary structure-based modification, to provides a strong foundation for further drug development and design of SMAP-29.

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陈琛,吴三桥,李新生,张小莺,闫茂仓. 抗菌肽SMAP-29结构功能及分子设计策略[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2011, 27(6): 846-859

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