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Possible Answers: CAMP.
Last seen on: Universal Crossword – July 16 2018 Monday
Random information on the term “CAMP”:
4EYC, 2FBS, 2FBU, 2FCG, 2K6O, 2LMF
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Cathelicidin-related antimicrobial peptides are a family of polypeptides primarily stored in the lysosomes of macrophages and polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs).[5] Cathelicidins serve a critical role in mammalian innate immune defense against invasive bacterial infection.[6] The cathelicidin family of peptides are classified as antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). The AMP family also includes the defensins. Whilst the defensins share common structural features, cathelicidin-related peptides are highly heterogeneous.[6]
Members of the cathelicidin family of antimicrobial polypeptides are characterized by a highly conserved region (cathelin domain) and a highly variable cathelicidin peptide domain.[6]
Cathelicidin peptides have been isolated from many different species of mammals. Cathelicidins were originally found in neutrophils, but have since been found in many other cells including epithelial cells and macrophages after activation by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or the hormone 1,25-D, which is the hormonally active form of vitamin D.[7] The protein encoded by the human cathelicidin gene, CAMP, is cleaved into the LL-37 peptide, which has several immunological functions.