pep-05491 v1 CC-BY-SA-4.0
Enbocin natural germ-killing peptide
A naturally occurring antimicrobial peptide that kills or disables bacteria and other microbes; used only as a lab research tool.
status
Someone proposed this peptide.
A researcher, an agent, or an algorithm wrote down the sequence and picked a target to hit.
A computer predicted how the peptide binds to its target.
An AI model like OpenFold3 or AlphaFold built a 3D structure and scored how well it fits the binding site.
Someone else ran the same prediction and got the same result.
A second contributor repeated the computation on their own hardware and the scores matched.
The peptide was actually made in a lab.
A chemistry service or a researcher ordered the sequence, it was manufactured, and mass spectrometry confirmed the right molecule was produced.
The peptide was tested on its target in a lab.
A binding or activity measurement confirmed that it actually does what the computer predicted — or didn't.
prediction metrics
ipTM0.000
pTM0.447
avg pLDDT71.4
ranking score0.661
STRUCTURE · PEP-05491 × ANTIMICROBIAL
ranking0.661
target interface 4.5Å peptide drag rotate · ctrl+scroll zoom · right-click pan
sequence
151015202530354045505559
MNFTRIIFFLFVVVFATASA KPWNFFKEIERAVARTRDAV ISAGPAVATVAAASAVASG
in the news
Prions are known for misfolding. An AI found antibiotics inside them. ANTIMICROBIAL · via ANTIMICROBIAL
details
▸full evidence table1 metrics
| metric | value | tool |
|---|---|---|
| ranking score | 0.6609720587730408 | boltz-2 |
▸3-letter notation
Met-Asn-Phe-Thr-Arg-Ile-Ile-Phe-Phe-Leu-Phe-Val-Val-Val-Phe-Ala-Thr-Ala-Ser-Ala-Lys-Pro-Trp-Asn-Phe-Phe-Lys-Glu-Ile-Glu-Arg-Ala-Val-Ala-Arg-Thr-Arg-Asp-Ala-Val-Ile-Ser-Ala-Gly-Pro-Ala-Val-Ala-Thr-Val-Ala-Ala-Ala-Ser-Ala-Val-Ala-Ser-Gly
▸recipeboltz-2 2.2.1
| parameter | value |
|---|---|
| model | boltz-2 2.2.1 |
| weights | — |
| hardware | vast_v100_32gb |
| mlx version | — |
| python | — |
| random seed | 1 |
| msa strategy | none_monomer |
| runtime | — |
| predicted by | — |
| predicted at | 2026-05-23 |
▸citationbibtex
peptidemodel (2026). Enbocin natural germ-killing peptide (pep-05491, v1). PeptideModel. https://peptidemodel.com/card/pep-05491
@peptide{pep05491,
sequence = {MNFTRIIFFLFVVVFATASAKPWNFFKEIERAVARTRDAVISAGPAVATVAAASAVASG},
target = {antimicrobial},
author = {peptidemodel},
year = {2026},
status = {computed}
} related peptides
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