Characterisation of a novel peptide, Brevinin-1H, from the skin secretion of Amolops hainanensis and rational design of several analogues.
Chemical Biology & Drug Design
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Pei, X., Gong, Z., Chen, T., Wang, L., Chen, T., Shaw, G. y Zhou, M. 2021. Characterisation of a novel peptide, Brevinin-1H, from the skin secretion of Amolops hainanensis and rational design of several analogues.. Chemical Biology & Drug Design 97:2 273-282.
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- Cita corta:
- Pei, Gong, Chen, Wang, Chen, Shaw y Zhou (2021)
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- 2021
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- 97
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- 2
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- 273-282
- Fecha:
- 1 de enero de 2021
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As drug-resistant bacteria have become a serious health problem and have caused thousands of deaths, finding new antibiotics has become an urgent research priority. A novel antimicrobial peptide, named Brevinin-1H, was identified in the skin secretion of Amolops hainanensis through 'shotgun' cloning. It has broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity against tested micro-organisms and has anticancer cell activity. To improve its bioactivity and decrease its cytotoxicity, two structural analogues-Brevinin-1Ha and Brevinin-1HY-were designed based on the secondary structure of the natural peptide. Brevinin-1HY, in which tyrosine substituted Pro11 , had similar activity to the natural peptide against Gram-negative bacteria and cancer cells, but showed a dramatic increase in haemolytic activity and cytotoxicity at its minimum inhibitory concentration. Brevinin-1Ha, which transferred the Rana-box from the C-terminal to a central position, had significantly decreased haemolytic activity, but also in antimicrobial and anticancer activity. The present data suggest that increasing the proportion of α-helix structure in an AMP can increase its target micro-organism bioactivity to some extent. © 2020 The Authors. Chemical Biology & Drug Design published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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Autores
Xinjie Pei
Zijian Gong
T Chen
L. Wang
T Chen
G. Shaw
M Zhou