kystatiinit
Kystatiinit is a type of antimicrobial peptide found in the skin secretions of certain amphibians, particularly frogs. These peptides belong to a broader class of innate immune molecules that provide a first line of defense against microbial pathogens. Kystatiinit exhibits a broad spectrum of activity against bacteria, fungi, and some viruses, making it an important component of the amphibian immune system.
Typically, kystatiinit is a small, cationic peptide composed of fewer than 50 amino acids. Its structure often
Kystatiinit is produced by specialized skin glands in amphibians and can be released in response to stress,
Research into kystatiinit and related peptides continues to explore their structure-function relationships, potential therapeutic applications, and
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