Description: | DCD protein, found in sweat, demonstrates antimicrobial activity during the early stages of bacterial colonization. The secreted peptide forms homohexameric complexes capable of associating with and inserting into pathogen membranes. Upon insertion into bacterial membranes, DCD protein creates anion channels, potentially altering the transmembrane potential crucial for bacterial survival. It exhibits high efficacy against various pathogens, including E. coli, E. faecalis, S. aureus, and C. albicans. Operating optimally under conditions resembling those in sweat, DCD protein also displays proteolytic activity, with a preference for cleaving on the C-terminal side of Arg and, to a lesser extent, Lys residues. Additionally, DCD protein promotes neuron survival and exhibits phosphatase activity, suggesting a multifaceted role in host defense mechanisms. Furthermore, it may have the ability to bind to IgG. DCD Protein, Human (P.pastoris, His) is the recombinant human-derived DCD protein, expressed by P. pastoris , with N-6*His labeled tag. The total length of DCD Protein, Human (P.pastoris, His) is 91 a.a., with molecular weight (affected by relative charge) of ~ 17 KDa. |