• DRAMP ID

    • DRAMP03584
    • Peptide Name

    • Histatin 9 (His-rich; Also detected are Histatin 10; Human, mammals, animals)
    • Source

    • Homo sapiens (Human)
    • Family

    • Not found
    • Gene

    • Not found
    • Sequence

    • RKFHEKHHSHRGYR
    • Sequence Length

    • 14
    • UniProt Entry

    • No entry found
    • Protein Existence

    • Not found
    • Biological Activity

    • Antimicrobial, 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

    • Rich
    • Structure Description

    • Not found
    • Helical Wheel Diagram

    • DRAMP03584 helical wheel diagram
    • PDB ID

    • None
    • Predicted Structure

    • There is no predicted structure for DRAMP03584.
    • Formula

    • C82H123N33O19
    • Absent Amino Acids

    • ACDILMNPQTVW
    • Common Amino Acids

    • H
    • Mass

    • 1875.09
    • PI

    • 11
    • Basic Residues

    • 9
    • Acidic Residues

    • 1
    • Hydrophobic Residues

    • 1
    • Net Charge

    • +8
    • Boman Index

    • -80.93
    • Hydrophobicity

    • -2.664
    • Aliphatic Index

    • 0
    • Half Life

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

    • 1490
    • Absorbance 280nm

    • 114.62
    • Polar Residues

    • 3

DRAMP03584

    • An autoproteolytic product from Histatin 3 (residues 12-25). Histatin 12=residues 5-10; histatin 11=residues 5-11; Histatin 10=residues 13-25. Antimicrobial activities of Histatins 10-12 are Comment

    • No comments found on DRAMP databasen.
  • ·Literature 1
    • Title

    • Histatins 2 and 4 are autoproteolytic degradation products of human parotid saliva.
    • Reference

    • Oral Microbiol Immunol 1992; 7: 127-128.
    • Author

    • Xu L, Lal K, Pollock JJ.