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DEFA6 DEFA6 DEFB108B DEFB108B DEFB125 DEFB125 DEFB1 DEFB1 DEFB116 DEFB116 DEFB110 DEFB110 DEFB126 DEFB126 DEFB129 DEFB129 DEFA5 DEFA5 DEFB124 DEFB124 DEFB112 DEFB112
"DEFA5" - Defensin-5 in Homo sapiens
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DEFA5Defensin-5; Has antimicrobial activity against Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. Defensins are thought to kill microbes by permeabilizing their plasma membrane. All DEFA5 peptides exert antimicrobial activities, but their potency is affected by peptide processing; Defensins, alpha (94 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
DEFA6
Defensin-6; Has very low antimicrobial activity against Gram- negative and Gram-positive bacteria. May protect cells against infection with HIV-1; Defensins, alpha (100 aa)
     
 
0.980
DEFB1
Beta-defensin 1; Has bactericidal activity. May act as a ligand for C-C chemokine receptor CCR6. Positively regulates the sperm motility and bactericidal activity in a CCR6-dependent manner. Binds to CCR6 and triggers Ca2+ mobilization in the sperm which is important for its motility; Belongs to the beta-defensin family (68 aa)
         
  0.966
DEFB108B
Beta-defensin 108B; Has antibacterial activity; Defensins, beta (73 aa)
         
  0.940
DEFB116
Beta-defensin 116; Has antibacterial activity; Defensins, beta (102 aa)
         
  0.935
DEFB126
Beta-defensin 126; Highly glycosylated atypical beta-defensin involved in several aspects of sperm function. Facilitates sperm transport in the female reproductive tract and contributes to sperm protection against immunodetection; both functions are probably implicating the negative surface charge provided by its O-linked oligosaccharides in the sperm glycocalyx. Involved in binding of sperm to oviductal epithelial cells to form a sperm reservoir until ovulation. Release from the sperm surface during capacitation and ovaluation by an elevation of oviductal fluid pH is unmasking other s [...] (111 aa)
         
  0.926
DEFB125
Beta-defensin 125; Has antibacterial activity; Defensins, beta (156 aa)
         
  0.926
DEFB112
Beta-defensin 112; Has antibacterial activity; Defensins, beta (113 aa)
         
  0.925
DEFB124
Beta-defensin 124; Has antibacterial activity; Defensins, beta (71 aa)
         
  0.925
DEFB129
Beta-defensin 129; Has antibacterial activity; Defensins, beta (183 aa)
         
  0.915
DEFB110
Beta-defensin 110; Has antibacterial activity; Defensins, beta (67 aa)
         
  0.909
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Homo sapiens
NCBI taxonomy Id: 9606
Other names: H. sapiens, Homo sapiens, human, man
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