Degradation of naturally occurring and engineered antimicrobial peptides by proteases

Moncla, Bernard J. and Pryke, Kara and Rohan, Lisa Cencia and Graebing, Phillip W. (2011) Degradation of naturally occurring and engineered antimicrobial peptides by proteases. Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology, 02 (06). pp. 404-408. ISSN 2156-8456

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Abstract

We hypothesized that current antimicrobial peptides should be susceptible to proteolytic digestion. The antimicrobial peptides: Griffithinsin, RC-101, LL-37, LSA-5, PSC-RANTES and DJ007 were degraded by commercially available proteases. Two different species of anaerobic vaginal flora, Prevotella bivia and Porphyromonas asaccharolytica also degraded the materials. Griffithsin was resistant to digestion by 8 of the 9 proteases and the bacteria while LL-37 was the most sensitive to protease digestion. These data suggests most of the molecules may not survive for very long in the proteolytic rich environments in which they are intended to function.

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Date Deposited: 03 Apr 2023 09:19
Last Modified: 12 Apr 2024 08:47
URI: http://archive.jibiology.com/id/eprint/427

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