Date published: 2025-9-11

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β-defensin 118 Activators

If "β-defensin 118" were to be identified, it would likely be a small, amphipathic peptide that is part of the innate immune system, primarily contributing to the first line of defense against pathogens. Like other β-defensins, it would be characterized by a conserved fold that includes several β-strands connected by loops, and its structure would be stabilized by disulfide bridges formed by conserved cysteine residues.

The peptide would exhibit broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, targeting bacteria, fungi, and viruses by disrupting their cell membranes. This activity would be due to its ability to bind to the microbial membranes and form pores that compromise membrane integrity, leading to cell death.β-defensin 118 would also be expected to possess immunomodulatory properties, including the capacity to chemoattract immune cells such as dendritic cells, neutrophils, and T cells, thereby linking innate and adaptive immunity. It could also modulate cytokine production, influencing the inflammatory response.Expression of "β-defensin 118" would likely be found in epithelial tissues that are commonly exposed to microorganisms, such as the skin, respiratory tract, and urogenital tract. Its expression might be constitutive, but could also be inducible in response to the presence of pathogens or inflammatory signals.

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