A Novel Antimicrobial Peptide, Dermaseptin-SS1, with Anti-Proliferative Activity, Isolated from the Skin Secretion of Phyllomedusa tarsius
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Published:2023-09-11
Issue:18
Volume:28
Page:6558
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ISSN:1420-3049
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Container-title:Molecules
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Molecules
Author:
Ma Xiaonan1, Chen Yuping2, Shu Anmei2, Jiang Yangyang1, Chen Xiaoling1, Ma Chengbang1, Zhou Mei1ORCID, Wang Tao1ORCID, Chen Tianbao1ORCID, Shaw Chris1, Wang Lei1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Natural Drug Discovery Group, School of Pharmacy, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast BT9 7BL, UK 2. Department of Basic Medical Science, Jiangsu Vocational College of Medicine, Yancheng 224005, China
Abstract
The emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria has severely increased the burden on the global health system, and such pathogenic infections are considered a great threat to human well-being. Antimicrobial peptides, due to their potent antimicrobial activity and low possibility of inducing resistance, are increasingly attracting great interest. Herein, a novel dermaseptin peptide, named Dermaseptin-SS1 (SS1), was identified from a skin-secretion-derived cDNA library of the South/Central American tarsier leaf frog, Phyllomedusa tarsius, using a ‘shotgun’ cloning strategy. The chemically synthesized peptide SS1 was found to be broadly effective against Gram-negative bacteria with low haemolytic activity in vitro. A designed synthetic analogue of SS1, named peptide 14V5K, showed lower salt sensitivity and more rapid bacteria killing compared to SS1. Both peptides employed a membrane-targeting mechanism to kill Escherichia coli. The antiproliferative activity of SS1 and its analogues against lung cancer cell lines was found to be significant.
Subject
Chemistry (miscellaneous),Analytical Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Molecular Medicine,Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science
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