antibacterial peptide LL-37
peptide in Homo sapiens
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antibacterial peptide LL-37
Summary
antibacterial peptide LL-37 is a peptide[1]. It draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (peptide category, ranking #13 of 12).[2]
Key Facts
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's instance of is recorded as peptide[3].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's instance of is recorded as protein fragment[4].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's part of is recorded as Antimicrobial peptides[5].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's part of is recorded as Cathelicidin LL-37 binds to bacterial cell wall[6].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's part of is recorded as Neutrophil degranulation[7].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's part of is recorded as PRTN3 cleaves CAMP(31-170) to generate CAMP(134-170)[8].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's part of is recorded as Cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide[9].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's Guide to Pharmacology Ligand ID is recorded as 5527[10].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's PDB structure ID is recorded as 4EYC[11].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's PDB structure ID is recorded as 2FBS[12].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's PDB structure ID is recorded as 2FBU[13].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's PDB structure ID is recorded as 2FCG[14].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's PDB structure ID is recorded as 2K6O[15].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's KEGG ID is recorded as C18313[16].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's molecular function is recorded as protein binding[17].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's cell component is recorded as intracellular anatomical structure[18].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's cell component is recorded as specific granule lumen[19].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's cell component is recorded as tertiary granule lumen[20].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's biological process is recorded as defense response[21].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's biological process is recorded as innate immune response in mucosa[22].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's biological process is recorded as innate immune response[23].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's biological process is recorded as killing by host of symbiont cells[24].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's biological process is recorded as defense response to bacterium[25].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's biological process is recorded as antimicrobial humoral response[26].
- antibacterial peptide LL-37's biological process is recorded as neutrophil degranulation[27].
Why It Matters
antibacterial peptide LL-37 draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (peptide category, ranking #13 of 12).[2]