• DRAMP ID

    • DRAMP18364
    • Peptide Name

    • Thuricin 4A-4 (bacteriocin)
    • Source

    • Bacillus thuringiensis serovar thuringiensis T01001
    • Family

    • Belongs to the lantibiotic family.
    • Gene

    • Not found
    • Sequence

    • WTTIVKVSKAVCKTGTCICTTSCSNCK
    • Sequence Length

    • 27
    • UniProt Entry

    • No entry found
    • Protein Existence

    • Biological Activity

    • Antimicrobial, Antibacterial
    • Target Organism

    • Active against B. cereus, B. firmus, B. thuringiensis, B. subtilis, B. pumilus, E. faecalis, M. Paenibacillus, S. aureus, and S. sciuri.
    • 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

    • DRAMP18364 helical wheel diagram
    • PDB ID

    • None
    • Predicted Structure

    • There is no predicted structure for DRAMP18364.
    • Formula

    • C119H205N33O38S5
    • Absent Amino Acids

    • DEFHLMPQRY
    • Common Amino Acids

    • T
    • Mass

    • 2866.44
    • PI

    • 9.04
    • Basic Residues

    • 4
    • Acidic Residues

    • 0
    • Hydrophobic Residues

    • 7
    • Net Charge

    • +4
    • Boman Index

    • -2102
    • Hydrophobicity

    • 0.33
    • Aliphatic Index

    • 64.81
    • Half Life

      • Mammalian:2.8 hour
      • Yeast:3 min
      • E.coli:2 min
    • Extinction Coefficient Cystines

    • 5750
    • Absorbance 280nm

    • 221.15
    • Polar Residues

    • 16

DRAMP18364

DRAMP18364 chydropathy plot
    • Comment

    • No comments found on DRAMP database
  • ·Literature 1
    • Title

    • The Bacillus cereus group is an excellent reservoir of novel lanthipeptides.
    • Reference

    • Appl Environ Microbiol. 2015 Mar;81(5):1765-74.
    • Author