Calcitermin, a novel antimicrobial peptide isolated from human airway secretions
2001
Abstract The human airways are protected from pathogenic colonization by a blanket of fluid impregnated with innate antimicrobial effector molecules. Among several previously uncharacterized components, we isolated a peptide that had activity primarily targeting Gram-negative bacteria. We named the peptide ‘calcitermin’ since its amino acid sequence and mass were equivalent to the 15 C-terminal residues of the S100 protein, calgranulin C. The antimicrobial activity of calcitermin was enhanced in acidic buffers (pH 5.4) and in the presence of micromolar concentrations of ZnCl 2 . Analysis revealed a putative zinc-binding consensus sequence as well as an α-helical conformation in structure-promoting solvents.
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