krypterins
Krypterins are a class of naturally occurring peptides found in a variety of organisms. These molecules are characterized by their small size and their ability to interact with biological membranes. Research has indicated that krypterins possess antimicrobial properties, making them a subject of interest in the study of innate immunity and the development of new antibacterial agents.
The specific structure of krypterins often includes a significant proportion of positively charged amino acids, which
While primarily known for their antimicrobial activity, some studies have also explored other potential functions of