Damien Vanhoye
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Lequin O, Ladram A, Chabbert L, Bruston F, Convert O, Vanhoye D, et al.
Biochemistry
. 2006 Jan;
45(2):468-80.
PMID: 16401077
The dermaseptins S are closely related peptides with broad-spectrum antibacterial activity that are produced by the skin of the South American hylid frog, Phyllomedusa sauvagei. These peptides are polycationic (Lys-rich),...
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Vanhoye D, Bruston F, El Amri S, Ladram A, Amiche M, Nicolas P
Biochemistry
. 2004 Jun;
43(26):8391-409.
PMID: 15222751
The skins of closely related frog species produce Gly-Leu-rich peptide orthologs that have very similar sequences, hydrophobicities, and amphipathicities but differ markedly in their net charge and membrane-damaging properties. Cationic...
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Nicolas P, Vanhoye D, Amiche M
Peptides
. 2004 Mar;
24(11):1669-80.
PMID: 15019198
Gene-encoded antimicrobial peptides that protect the skin of hylid and ranin frogs against noxious microorganisms are processed from a unique family of precursor polypeptides with a unique pattern of conserved...
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Vanhoye D, Bruston F, Nicolas P, Amiche M
Eur J Biochem
. 2003 Apr;
270(9):2068-81.
PMID: 12709067
The dermal glands of frogs produce antimicrobial peptides that protect the skin against noxious microorganisms and assist in wound repair. The sequences of these peptides are very dissimilar, both within...
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Duda Jr T, Vanhoye D, Nicolas P
Mol Biol Evol
. 2002 May;
19(6):858-64.
PMID: 12032242
Antimicrobial peptides are expressed in the skin of amphibians and are used to prevent infection by microorganisms. Frog species store distinct collections of antimicrobial peptides that show variation in size,...