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Diptericin is a 9 kDa
antimicrobial peptide (AMP) of
flies first isolated from the
blowfly Phormia terranova. It is
primarily active against Gram-negative...
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peptide gene
Diptericin. The fly's
defence against P.
rettgeri seems to rely
almost exclusively on
Diptericin, as
deletion of
Diptericin leads to complete...
- gene
Diptericin. Surprisingly, the fly's
defence against P.
rettgeri seems to rely
almost exclusively on
Diptericin, as
deletion of
Diptericin leads...
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Dorsal was
directly linked to the
expression of the
Diptericin gene. However, it
turned out that
Diptericin was
normally induced even in the loss-of-function...
- Drosophilidae, it
feeds on mushrooms,
which has
impacted the
evolution of the
Diptericin gene of its
innate immune system. "Leucophenga
varia Report". Integrated...
- neotestacea,
however the
antimicrobial peptide Diptericin B has been lost. This loss of
Diptericin B is also
common to the
related Drosophila testacea...
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readiness and male
willingness to co****te. The
antimicrobial peptide gene
Diptericin B has been
pseudogenized in D.
testacea and
likely its
sister species...
- anti-Tuberculosis activities.
Aurein Bacteriocin Cathelicidin Copsin Diptericin Liver-expressed
antimicrobial peptide Paneth cells Peripheral membrane...
- drosomycin,
alongside other antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) such as cecropins,
diptericin, drosocin,
metchnikowin and attacin,
serves as a
first line
defence upon...
- of the
major antimicrobial peptide genes of Drosophila, particularly:
Diptericin, Attacin, Drosocin, Cecropin, and Defensin. The Imd
pathway regulates...