thionins
Thionins are a class of small, cysteine-rich proteins found in plants. They are characterized by their high cysteine content, typically forming three intramolecular disulfide bonds, which contributes to their compact, stable structure. Thionins are often found in seeds, leaves, and other plant tissues. Their primary role is believed to be related to plant defense.
These proteins exhibit antimicrobial activity, effective against a range of bacteria and fungi. This suggests they
The structure of thionins is well-conserved, with a common three-dimensional fold consisting of an alpha-helix and