Publications by authors named "Gessika Silva Souza"

For medical use of proteins and peptide-based drugs, it is desirable to have small biologically active sequences because they improve stability, reduce side effects, and production costs. Several plant defensins have their biological activities imparted by a sequence named γ-core. Vu-Def, a Vigna unguiculata defensin, has activity against Leishmania amazonensis, which is one etiological agent of leishmaniasis and for which new drugs are needed.

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Plant defensins are plant antimicrobial peptides that present diverse biological activities in vitro, including the elimination of Leishmania amazonensis. Plant defensins are considered promising candidates for the development of new drugs. This protozoan genus has great epidemiological importance and the mechanism behind the protozoan death by defensins is unknown, thus, we chose L.

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Article Synopsis
  • Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are short polymers synthesized by ribosomes, including plant defensins, that serve as a defense mechanism against microorganisms and show promise as new drugs for diseases like Leishmaniasis.
  • Researchers aimed to enhance the expression and activity of a recombinant defensin from cowpea seeds (Vu-Defr) against Leishmania amazonensis by using various growth media and purification methods.
  • The purified Vu-Defr demonstrated similar structural properties and biological effectiveness as the natural defensin (Vu-Def), successfully eliminating a significant percentage of parasites, indicating the potential of plant defensins as new antiparasitic agents.
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