| Literature DB >> 31375700 |
Tal Stern Bauer1,2, Barak Menagen3,2, David Avnir3,2, Zvi Hayouka4,5.
Abstract
The emergence of global antibiotic resistance necessitates the urgent need to develop new and effective antimicrobial agents. Combination of two antimicrobial agents can potentially improve antimicrobial potency and mitigate the development of resistance. Therefore, we have utilized metal molecular doping methodology whereby antimicrobial random peptides mixture (RPMs) are entrapped in a bactericidal copper metal matrix. The copper/RPM composite exhibits greater antimicrobial activity toward methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) than either copper or RPMs alone. Our findings indicate that this bactericidal antimicrobial biomaterial could be utilized to efficiently eradicate antibiotic-resistant pathogenic bacteria for health, agricultural and environmental applications.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31375700 PMCID: PMC6677760 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-47315-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Entrapment of LK RPMs in a copper matrix. Copper ions were reduced by metallic zinc in the presence of LK RPMs to form tight aggregated copper/cuprite nanocrystals with the peptides trapped inside.
Figure 2Characterizing the new composite materials. (A) Energy dispersive X-ray analysis of LK20-mer@[Cu]. (B) Structure and morphology of [Cu] composites (left column, LK20-mer@[Cu] (right column) and LK10-mer (middle column) composites.
Figure 3Chemical analysis of LK entrapped composites. (A) Elemental analysis of the designed composites presented as percentage weight. The chart shows the average and standard errors of 3 independent replicates. (B) Thermal gravity analysis of composites. [Cu]: smooth line; LK10-mer@[Cu]: dashed line; LK20-mer@[Cu]: dotted line.
Figure 4The effect of the composites on the growth of MRSA bacterial cells. (A) MRSA growth inhibition (from one representative experiment) in the presence of 200 ppm [Cu], LK20-mer@[Cu], LK10-mer@[Cu], 4 μg/mL free LK 20-mer and without addition (control). (B) The calculated average and standard errors of 7 independent repeats of growth inhibition after 8 h and 24 h.
Figure 5The effect of physical mixing of copper sulfate (CuSO4) ions and free LK RPM. Determining the antimicrobial activity by the inhibition of MRSA bacterial cells growth exhibited by physical mixing of copper sulfate (CuSO4) ions and free LK RPM. The results are the average and standard error of 3 independent repeats.