Cm-CATH2
Cm-CATH2 is an antimicrobial peptide discovered from Chelonia mydas. Cm-CATH2 has a potent, broad-spectrum and rapid bactericidal ability by rapidly destroying the integrity of bacterial cell membranes. It shows strong activity against Gram-positive bacteria (such as VREF, Staphylococcus aureus), Gram-negative bacteria (such as Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae), and fungi (such as Candida albicans) with MICs ranges from 1.17 to 18.75 μg/mL. Cm-CATH2 is also effective against various aquatic pathogenic bacteria. Cm-CATH2 not only inhibits biofilm formation but can also remove the formed biofilms. Cm-CATH2 has immunomodulatory functions and chemotactic effects on immune cells, and can inhibit the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines by macrophages stimulated by LPS (HY-D1056) . Cm-CATH2 prevents the activation of NF-κB by inhibiting the degradation of IκBα, and also inhibits the phosphorylation of MAPK signaling pathways (p38, JNK, ERK) . Cm-CATH2 demonstrates strong anti-infective ability in mouse peritonitis models and pneumonia models[1].
Product Specifications
UNSPSC
12352209
Target
Bacterial; ERK; Interleukin Related; JNK; NF-κB; p38 MAPK; TNF Receptor
Related Pathways
Anti-infection; Apoptosis; Immunology/Inflammation; MAPK/ERK Pathway; NF-κB; Stem Cell/Wnt
Field of Research
Infection
Smiles
Molecular Formula
C181H307N69O38S
Molecular Weight
4089.88
References & Citations
Shipping Conditions
Room temperature
Scientific Category
Peptides
Clinical Information
No Development Reported
Isoform
ERK; IL-1; IL-10; IL-6; JNK; p38 MAPK
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