Dengue virus peptide fragment VG16 [D2A;G6,8K;N7R;G10P], VG16KRKP

General Information


DRACP ID  DRACP03621

Peptide Name   Dengue virus peptide fragment VG16 [D2A;G6,8K;N7R;G10P], VG16KRKP

Sequence  VARGWKRKCPLFGKGG

Sequence Length  16

UniProt ID  O39650 

PubChem CID  Not available

Origin  Synthetic

Type  Synthetic peptide

Classification

  

Active ACP



Activity Information


Hemolytic Activity  Not available

Normal (non-cancerous) Cytotoxicity  Not available

Target  Not available

Affinity  Not available

Mechanism  Not available

Nature  Anticancer; Antibacterial; Antifungal



Structure Information


PDB ID  2MWL 

Predicted Structure  Not available

Helicity  Not available

Linear/Cyclic  Linear

Disulfide/Other Bond  Not available

N-terminal Modification  Free

C-terminal Modification  Free

Other Modification  None

Chiral  L



Physicochemical Information


Formula  C80H130N26O17S

Absent amino acids  DEHIMNQSTY

Common amino acids  G

Mass  202787

Pl  11.75

Basic residues  5

Acidic residues  0

Hydrophobic residues  5

Net charge  5

Boman Index  -2537

Hydrophobicity  -60.63

Aliphatic Index  48.75

Half Life 
  Mammalian: 3.5 hour
  Yeast: 10 min
  E.coli: >10 hour

Extinction Coefficient cystines  5500

Absorbance 280nm  366.67

Polar residues  5

Amino acid distribution



Literature Information


Literature 1

Pubmed ID 31383740

Title  Structural insights into the combinatorial effects of antimicrobial peptides reveal a role of aromatic-aromatic interactions in antibacterial synergism

Doi Not available

Year  2019

Literature 2

Pubmed ID 35753394

Title  Structural insights into the interaction of antifungal peptides and ergosterol containing fungal membrane

Doi Not available

Year  2022

Literature 3

Pubmed ID 26407061

Title  Designing potent antimicrobial peptides by disulphide linked dimerization and N-terminal lipidation to increase antimicrobial activity and membrane perturbation: Structural insights into lipopolysaccharide binding

Doi Not available

Year  2016

Literature 4

Pubmed ID 26144972

Title  Antimicrobial Peptides: Insights into Membrane Permeabilization, Lipopolysaccharide Fragmentation and Application in Plant Disease Control

Doi Not available

Year  2015

Patent

Patent ID Not available

Patent Title  Not available

Other Iinformation  Not available

Other Published ID  Not available




DBAASP ID  8811

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