Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10836172 | Peptides | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Seeds of Impatiens balsamina contain a set of related antimicrobial peptides (Ib-AMPs). We have produced a synthetic variant of Ib-AMP1, oxidized to the bicyclic native conformation, which was fully active on yeast and fungal strains; and four linear 20-mer Ib-AMP variants, including two all-d forms. We show that the all-d variants are as active on yeast and fungal strains as native peptides. In addition, fungal growth inhibition nor salt-dependency of Ib-AMP4 could be improved by more than two-fold via replacement of amino acid residues by arginine or tryptophan. Native Ib-AMPs showed no hemolytic nor toxic activity up to a concentration of 100 μM. All these data demonstrate the potential of the native Ib-AMPs to combat fungal infections.
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Authors
Karin Thevissen, Isabelle E.J.A. François, Lolke Sijtsma, Aart van Amerongen, Wim M.M. Schaaper, Rob Meloen, Truus Posthuma-Trumpie, Willem F. Broekaert, Bruno P.A. Cammue,