β-defensins are a class of antimicrobial peptides that form part of the innate immune system. They are characterized by their ability to inhibit the growth of various microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and certain viruses, and they do so through mechanisms such as disrupting microbial cell membranes. If a peptide were to be categorized as "β-defensin 109," it would likely exhibit these antimicrobial properties.
Typically, β-defensins are rich in cationic amino acids like arginine and contain multiple cysteine residues, which form disulfide bridges that confer stability to their structure, often characterized by beta-sheet motifs. β-defensin 109 would be expected to share this structural hallmark, enabling it to associate with and penetrate the negatively charged microbial membranes, leading to cell lysis.Beyond their direct antimicrobial action, β-defensins may also function in immune regulation. They can recruit immune cells to sites of infection or inflammation by functioning as chemoattractants, thereby bridging innate and adaptive immunity. Should "β-defensin 109" exist within this family, it could potentially have similar immunomodulatory effects.
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Quercetin | 117-39-5 | sc-206089 sc-206089A sc-206089E sc-206089C sc-206089D sc-206089B | 100 mg 500 mg 100 g 250 g 1 kg 25 g | $11.00 $17.00 $108.00 $245.00 $918.00 $49.00 | 33 | |
A flavonoid that may affect inflammatory pathways, possibly influencing β-defensin expression. |