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Any of a group of antimicrobial peptides that lyse bacterial cell membranes
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cecropin — One of a group of inducible anti bacterial proteins purified and characterized from Hyalophora cecropia (silkmoth) pupae, and now found in several other species of endopterygote insects. Small basic proteins that cause lysis of both Gram positive … Dictionary of molecular biology
cecropin — cecroˈpin noun A peptide with antibacterial properties, orig obtained from the cecropia moth • • • Main Entry: ↑cecropia … Useful english dictionary
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