Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8644466 | Gene | 2018 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
We performed the in silico genome-wide identification of antimicrobial peptides against the available genome sequence of the naked mole rat Heterocephalus glaber (H. glaber). Our results showed the presence of Hg-CATH, the single cathelicidin containing the antimicrobial domain in H. glaber. We chemically synthesized a 25 amino-acid peptide (ÎHg-CATH) corresponding to the predicted antimicrobial-active core region of Hg-CATH, and evaluated its antibacterial activity against seven bacterial strains. The ÎHg-CATH peptide exhibited strong bactericidal activity against gram-negative bacteria, including a multi-drug resistant strain, while showing low toxicity towards mammalian cells, including erythrocytes. Scanning electron microscopy images of bacterial cells treated with ÎHg-CATH showed disruption of their membranes due to the formation of toroidal pores. Identifying novel antimicrobial peptides, such as Hg-CATH, may be important for identifying candidate peptides for the control of multi-drug resistant bacteria.
Keywords
MDRLB brothFE-SEMCLDHeterocephalus glaberNCBIHDPsCathelicidinCLSIAMPsMembrane disruptionluria-bertani brothNational Center for Biotechnology InformationClinical and Laboratory Standards Institutenaked mole ratField emission scanning electron microscopyHost defense peptidesAntimicrobial peptideAntimicrobial peptideshigh performance liquid chromatographyHPLC
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Authors
Hye-sun Cho, Nagasundarapandian Soundrarajan, Quy Le Van Chanh, Hyoim Jeon, Se-Yeoun Cha, Mingue Kang, ByeongYong Ahn, Kwonho Hong, Hyuk Song, Jin-Hoi Kim, Kyung-Soo Oh, Chankyu Park,