Human LL-37 is a 37 amino acid cationic (6+) peptide and has been widely studied. LL-37 penetrates the bacterial membrane and forms pores in the membrane.
Activated Protein C (390-404), human, a peptide derived from the vitamin K-dependent serine protease, effectively suppresses the anticoagulant activity of APC[1].
Agouti-related peptide (AgRP) is a neuropeptide produced in the brain by the AgRP/NPY neuron. It is only synthesized in NPY containing cell bodies located in the ventromedial part of the arcuate nucleus in the hypothalamus. The appetite-stimulating effect
The peptide region containing residues 390-404 in Activated Protein C (APC) is essential for anticoagulant activity and is available for interaction with antibodies or with other proteins, such as the macromolecular substrates Factors Va or VIIIa. APC reg