Antimicrobial Peptides Incorporating Halogenated Marine-Derived Amino Acid Substituents

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  • Alexander J. Craig
  • Yuri Ermolovich
  • Alan Cameron
  • Agnes Rodler
  • Helen Wang
  • Jeffrey A. Hawkes
  • Madlen Hubert
  • Björkling, Fredrik
  • Natalia Molchanova
  • Margaret A. Brimble
  • Lindon W. K. Moodie
  • Johan Svenson

Small synthetic mimics of cationic antimicrobial peptides represent a promising class of compounds with leads in clinical development for the treatment of persistent microbial infections. The activity and selectivity of these compounds rely on a balance between hydrophobic and cationic components, and here, we explore the activity of 19 linear cationic tripeptides against five different pathogenic bacteria and fungi, including clinical isolates. The compounds incorporated modified hydrophobic amino acids inspired by motifs often found in bioactive marine secondary metabolites in combination with different cationic residues to probe the possibility of generating active compounds with improved safety profiles. Several of the compounds displayed high activity (low mu M concentrations), comparable with the positive controls AMC-109, amoxicillin, and amphotericin B. A higher activity was observed against the fungal strains, and a low in vitro off-target toxicity was observed against erythrocytes and HeLa cells, thereby illustrating effective means for tuning the activity and selectivity of short antimicrobial peptides.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
Vol/bind14
Udgave nummer6
Sider (fra-til)802–809
Antal sider8
ISSN1948-5875
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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