Product Name | LL-37 fragment (24-29) |
Purity | HPLC>95% |
Description | LL-37 is a member of the large cationic family of anti-microbial peptides called cathelicidins which have broad-spectrum anti-microbial activity and are expressed in many species. The only cathelicidin found in humans is LL-37, this is produced in epithelial cells, by proteolytic cleavage from the C-terminal of the hCAP-18 protein. LL-37 can be processed into different forms of anti-microbial peptides. As well as its anti-microbial properties LL-37 also regulates many aspects of the innate immune system and overexpression of LL-37 has been linked to autoimmune diseases such as asthma and psoriasis, making LL-37 the most studied form of the human cathelicidin peptides. |
Storage | -20°C |
References | Singh et al (2014) LL-37 Peptide Enhancement of Signal Transduction by Toll-like Receptor 3 Is Regulated by pH. J. Biol. Chem. 289(40) 27614 PMID: 25092290 Tripathi et al (2014) LL-37 modulates human neutrophil responses to influenza A virus. J. Leukoc. Biol. 96(5) 931 PMID: 25082153 |
Molecular Weight | 790.5 |
Sequence (One-Letter Code) | IKDFLR-acid |
Sequence (Three-Letter Code) | H-Ile-Lys-Asp-Phe-Leu-Arg-OH |
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