Histatin 8
£65.00 1mg
Antimicrobial peptide found in saliva
Histatin 8, or hemagglutination inhibiting peptide (HIP) is a 12 amino acid histidine rich cationic human salivary peptide, formed with histatin 5 from post-translational cleavage of histatin 3. Histatins function as antimicrobial peptides and are important components of the innate immune system.
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Additional information
Other Names | Hemagglutination inhibiting peptide, HIP |
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Three Letter Sequence | H-Lys-Phe-His-Glu-Lys-His-His-Ser-His-Arg-Gly-Tyr-OH |
Molecular Weight | 1562.7 |
Molecular Formula | C70H99N25O17 |
Sequence | KFHEKHHSHRGY |
Solubility | Soluble in dilute acid |
Appearance | Freeze dried solid |
Storage | Store dry, frozen and desiccated |
Purity | >95% by HPLC |
Searchable Words | 127637-03-0, Histatin 8, hemagglutination inhibiting peptide, HIP, salivary peptide, antimicrobial, innate immune system, H-KFHEKHHSHRGY-OH, KFHEKHHSHRGY, AM-092, AM092 |