General Information
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DRAMP ID
- DRAMP02178
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Peptide Name
- Tryptophyllin-T3-3 (Pj-T3-3; Frogs, amphibians, animals)
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Source
- Phasmahyla jandaia (Jandaia leaf frog)
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Family
- Belongs to the frog skin active peptide family (Tryptophillin subfamily)
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Gene
- Not found
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Sequence
- QDKPFWDPPIYPV
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Sequence Length
- 13
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UniProt Entry
- P86612
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Protein Existence
- Protein level
Activity Information
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Biological Activity
- Antimicrobial
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Target Organism
- No MICs found in DRAMP database
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Hemolytic Activity
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- No hemolysis information or data found in the reference(s) presented in this entry
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Cytotoxicity
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- Not included yet
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Binding Target
- Not found
Structure Information
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Linear/Cyclic
- Not included yet
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N-terminal Modification
- Not included yet
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C-terminal Modification
- Not included yet
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Nonterminal Modifications and Unusual Amino Acids
- Not included yet
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Stereochemistry
- Not included yet
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Structure
- Not found
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Structure Description
- Not found
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Helical Wheel Diagram
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PDB ID
- None
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Predicted Structure
- There is no predicted structure for DRAMP02178.
Physicochemical Information
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Formula
- C79H108N16O20
Absent Amino Acids
- ACEGHLMNRST
Common Amino Acids
- P
Mass
- 1601.82
PI
- 4.21
Basic Residues
- 1
Acidic Residues
- 2
Hydrophobic Residues
- 4
Net Charge
- -1
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Boman Index
- -14.4
Hydrophobicity
- -0.885
Aliphatic Index
- 52.31
Half Life
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- Mammalian:0.8 hour
- Yeast:10 min
- E.coli:>10 hour
Extinction Coefficient Cystines
- 6990
Absorbance 280nm
- 582.5
Polar Residues
- 1
DRAMP02178
Comments Information
Function
- Amphibian defensive peptide.
PTM
- Pyrrolidone carboxylic acid at Q1.
Note
- Sequence uncertainty at position 3 (K or Q) and 10 (I or L).
Literature Information
- ·Literature 1
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Title
- Peptidomic dissection of the skin secretion of Phasmahyla jandaia (Bokermann and Sazima, 1978) (Anura, Hylidae, Phyllomedusinae).
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Pubmed ID
- 20932854
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Reference
- Toxicon. 2011 Jan;57(1):35-52.
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Author
- Rates B, Silva LP, Ireno IC, Leite FS, Borges MH, Bloch C Jr, De Lima ME, Pimenta AM.