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Shorter Antibacterial Peptide Having High Selectivity for E. coli Membranes and Low Potential for Inducing Resistance.

Adriana Barreto-Santamaría1,2, Zuly Jenny Rivera3, Javier Eduardo García4, Hernando Curtidor5, Manuel Elkin Patarroyo1,6, Manuel Alfonso Patarroyo7,8, Gabriela Arévalo-Pinzón1,7.   

Abstract

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have been recognised as a significant therapeutic option for mitigating resistant microbial infections. It has been found recently that Plasmodium falciparum-derived, 20 residue long, peptide 35409 had antibacterial and haemolytic activity, making it an AMP having reduced selectivity, and suggesting that it should be studied more extensively for obtaining new AMPs having activity solely targeting the bacterial membrane. Peptide 35409 was thus used as template for producing short synthetic peptides (<20 residues long) and evaluating their biological activity and relevant physicochemical characteristics for therapeutic use. Four of the sixteen short peptides evaluated here had activity against E. coli without any associated haemolytic effects. The 35409-1 derivative (17 residues long) had the best therapeutic characteristics as it had high selectivity for bacterial cells, stability in the presence of human sera, activity against E. coli multiresistant clinical isolates and was shorter than the original sequence. It had a powerful membranolytic effect and low potential for inducing resistance in bacteria. This peptide's characteristics highlighted its potential as an alternative for combating infection caused by E. coli multiresistant bacteria and/or for designing new AMPs.

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Keywords:  antimicrobial peptide; minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC); minimum haemolytic concentration (MHC); minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC); therapeutic index (TI)

Year:  2020        PMID: 32521823     DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms8060867

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microorganisms        ISSN: 2076-2607


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