• DRAMP ID

    • DRAMP03207
    • Peptide Name

    • Theta defensin subunit D (BTD-d; BTD-7 subunit 2; primates, mammals, animals)
    • Source

    • Papio anubis (Olive baboon)
    • Family

    • Belongs to the alpha-defensin family (Theta subfamily)
    • Gene

    • BTDD
    • Sequence

    • RCFCRRGVC
    • Sequence Length

    • 9
    • Protein Existence

    • Protein level
    • Biological Activity

    • Antimicrobial, Antibacterial, Antifungal
    • Target Organism

    • No MICs found in DRAMP database
    • Hemolytic Activity

      • No hemolysis information or data found in the reference(s) presented in this entry
    • Cytotoxicity

      • Not included yet
    • Binding Target

    • Not found
    • Linear/Cyclic

    • Not included yet
    • N-terminal Modification

    • Not included yet
    • C-terminal Modification

    • Not included yet
    • Nonterminal Modifications and Unusual Amino Acids

    • Not included yet
    • Stereochemistry

    • Not included yet
    • Structure

    • Not found
    • Structure Description

    • Not found
    • Helical Wheel Diagram

    • DRAMP03207 helical wheel diagram
    • PDB ID

    • None
    • Predicted Structure

    • There is no predicted structure for DRAMP03207.
    • Formula

    • C43H74N18O10S3
    • Absent Amino Acids

    • ADEHIKLMNPQSTWY
    • Common Amino Acids

    • CR
    • Mass

    • 1099.36
    • PI

    • 9.31
    • Basic Residues

    • 3
    • Acidic Residues

    • 0
    • Hydrophobic Residues

    • 2
    • Net Charge

    • +3
    • Boman Index

    • -32.96
    • Hydrophobicity

    • 0.067
    • Aliphatic Index

    • 32.22
    • Half Life

      • Mammalian:1 hour
      • Yeast:2 min
      • E.coli:2 min
    • Extinction Coefficient Cystines

    • 125
    • Absorbance 280nm

    • 15.63
    • Polar Residues

    • 4

DRAMP03207

    • Forms a cyclic peptide with subunit A (BTD-7). An additional intersubunit disulfide bond is formed.

  • ·Literature 1
    • Title

    • Isolation, synthesis, and antimicrobial activities of naturally occurring theta-defensin isoforms from baboon leukocytes.
    • Reference

    • Infect Immun. 2008 Dec;76(12):5883-5891.
    • Author

    • Garcia AE, Osapay G, Tran PA, Yuan J, Selsted ME.