Antimicrobial peptides from Amaranthus caudatus seeds with sequence homology to the cysteine/glycine-rich domain of chitin-binding proteins
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Antimicrobial peptides from Amaranthus caudatus seeds with sequence homology to the cysteine/glycine-rich domain of chitin-binding proteins
Abstract
Two antimicrobial peptides (Ac-AMP1 and Ac-AMP2) were isolated from seeds of amaranth (Amaranthus caudatus), and their physicochemical and biological properties were characterized. On the basis of fast atom bombardment mass spectroscopy, Ac-AMP1 and Ac-AMP2 have monoisotopic molecular masses of 3025 and 3181, respectively. Both proteins have pI values above 10. The amino acid sequence of Ac-AMP1 (29 residues) is identical to that of Ac-AMP2 (30 residues), except that the latter has 1 additional residue at the carboxyl terminus. The sequences are highly homologous to the cysteine/glycine-rich domain occurring in many chitin-binding proteins. Both Ac-AMP1 and Ac-AMP2 bind to chitin in a reversible way. Ac-AMP1 and Ac-AMP2 inhibit the growth of different plant pathogenic fungi at much lower doses than other known antifungal chitin-binding proteins. In addition, they show some activity on Gram-positive bacteria. The antimicrobial effect of Ac-AMP1 and Ac-AMP2 is strongly antagonized by cations.
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