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TCIDNameDomainKingdom/PhylumProtein(s)
1.C.17.1.1









Cecropin A, B and C precursor.  Cecropin A and B form pores, but cecropin P1 doesn't.  Insertion and activity are dependent on the lipids present.  Can be cation- or anion-selective, or non-selective.  The negative pole of the dipole is probably inserted into the membrane first (Efimova et al. 2014).

Eukaryota
Metazoa, Arthropoda
Cecropin A, B and C precursor of Hyalophora cecropia
1.C.17.1.2









Hyphancin III E precursor
Eukaryota
Metazoa, Arthropoda
Hyphancin III E precursor of Hyphantria cunea
1.C.17.1.3









Moricin precursor
Eukaryota
Metazoa, Arthropoda
Moricin precursor of Bombyx mori
1.C.17.1.4









Bactericidin B-5P precursor
Eukaryota
Metazoa, Arthropoda
Bactericidin B-5P precursor of Manduca sexta
1.C.17.1.5









Sarcotoxin IA precursor
Eukaryota
Metazoa, Arthropoda
Sarcotoxin IA precursor of Sarcophaga peregrina
1.C.17.2.1









Styelin D precursor (81 aas) (Taylor et al., 2000)
Eukaryota
Metazoa, Chordata
Styelin D of Styela clava (O18495)
1.C.17.2.2









The Bradykinin-potentiating peptide homologue (BPPH) with antimicrobial activity (80aas)
Eukaryota
Metazoa, Arthropoda
BPPH of Hadrurus gertschi (P0C8L3)
1.C.17.3.1









Clavanin D precursor (80 aas) (Lee et al., 1997; Zhao et al., 1997)
Eukaryota
Metazoa, Chordata
Clavanin D of Styela clava (P80713)