<p>Multiple alignment of sequences obtained from the transcriptome of <i>U</i>. <i>yaschenkoi</i> that codify antimicrobial peptides from the subfamily NDBP-5. These sequences are compared with CYLIP-Uro-1 (GenBank: GALI01000003.1), CYLIP-Uro-2 (GenBank: GALI01000004.1), CYLIP-Uro-3 (GenBank: GALI01000005.1), CYLIP-Uro-4 (GenBank: GALI01000006.1) and CYLIP-Uro-5 (GenBank: GALI01000007.1) from <i>U</i>. <i>manicatus</i> [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0127883#pone.0127883.ref049" target="_blank">49</a>]. The predicted signal peptide is underlined; the mature peptide is in bold and highlighted in yellow, the conserved proteolytic site GKR is in italics and underlined and the propetide in italics. The hyp...
<p>In bold: Mature peptide; Underlined: Signal peptide; italics: precursor and amino acid with postr...
<p>Three different multiple alignments of sequences are shown that code for: (A) calcins. Comp749_c0...
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<p>Multiple alignment of <i>U</i>. <i>yaschenkoi</i> sequences that code for ascaris-type protease i...
<p>(A) Alignment of sequences found in the transcriptome of <i>U</i>. <i>yaschenkoi</i> that code fo...
<p>A) The sequence obtained from the <i>U</i>. <i>yaschenkoi</i> transcriptome that codifies for a s...
<p>Multiple alignments of <i>U</i>. <i>yaschenkoi</i> sequences that code for putative β-KTx. These ...
<p>The peptide length (aa) refers to the confirmed (when the peptide has been isolated from the veno...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) represent a class of natural peptides that form a part of the innate i...
AbstractA remarkable and intriguing challenge for the modern medicine consists in the development of...
<p>Separate alignments are shown for the signal peptides, the mature peptides and the propeptides, w...
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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) represent a class of natural peptides that form a part of the innate i...
<p>The peptide length (aa) always refers to the confirmed (when the peptide has been isolated from t...
<p>Amino acid sequences for signal peptides are in gray, for α-DG in bold, and for α-DG in brown. Am...
<p>In bold: Mature peptide; Underlined: Signal peptide; italics: precursor and amino acid with postr...
<p>Three different multiple alignments of sequences are shown that code for: (A) calcins. Comp749_c0...
Copyright © 2015 Hao-Ting Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
<p>Multiple alignment of <i>U</i>. <i>yaschenkoi</i> sequences that code for ascaris-type protease i...
<p>(A) Alignment of sequences found in the transcriptome of <i>U</i>. <i>yaschenkoi</i> that code fo...
<p>A) The sequence obtained from the <i>U</i>. <i>yaschenkoi</i> transcriptome that codifies for a s...
<p>Multiple alignments of <i>U</i>. <i>yaschenkoi</i> sequences that code for putative β-KTx. These ...
<p>The peptide length (aa) refers to the confirmed (when the peptide has been isolated from the veno...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) represent a class of natural peptides that form a part of the innate i...
AbstractA remarkable and intriguing challenge for the modern medicine consists in the development of...
<p>Separate alignments are shown for the signal peptides, the mature peptides and the propeptides, w...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2021-05-01, epub 2021-05-21Publication sta...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) represent a class of natural peptides that form a part of the innate i...
<p>The peptide length (aa) always refers to the confirmed (when the peptide has been isolated from t...
<p>Amino acid sequences for signal peptides are in gray, for α-DG in bold, and for α-DG in brown. Am...
<p>In bold: Mature peptide; Underlined: Signal peptide; italics: precursor and amino acid with postr...
<p>Three different multiple alignments of sequences are shown that code for: (A) calcins. Comp749_c0...
Copyright © 2015 Hao-Ting Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...