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    Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1992 Nov 30;189(1):184-90.

    Brevinin-1 and -2, unique antimicrobial peptides from the skin of the frog, Rana brevipoda porsa.

    Morikawa N, Hagiwara K, Nakajima T.

    Exploratory Research Laboratories, Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Ibaraki, Japan.

    Two unique antimicrobial peptides named brevinin-1 and -2 were isolated from the skin of the frog, Rana brevipoda porsa. Both of the peptides did not have any structural homology with bombinin nor magainin; the frog skin derived-antimicrobial peptides isolated from Bombina and Xenopus, nor even with other known antimicrobial peptides of non-amphibian origin. The minimum inhibitory concentration of brevinin-1 against the growth of St. aureus and E. coli was determined to be 8 micrograms/ml and 34 micrograms/ml while that of brevinin-2 was 8 micrograms/ml and 4 micrograms/ml, respectively, indicating the difference of the two peptides in the antimicrobial selectively on Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.

    PMID: 1449472 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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