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Design, Screening, and Characterization of Engineered Phage Endolysins with Extracellular Antibacterial Activity against Gram-Negative Bacteria

Bingrui Sui, Xinrui Wang, Tianyi Zhao, Jianyu Zhen, Huiying Ren, Wenhua Liu, Xiao‐Xuan Zhang, Can Zhang

2023Applied and Environmental Microbiology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The presence of the envelope in Gram-negative bacteria limits the use of phage endolysins, and engineering endolysins is an efficient way to optimize their penetrative and antibacterial properties. We built a platform for endolysin engineering and screening. A random peptide was fused with the phage endolysin Bp7e to construct a chimeric endolysin library, and engineered Artificial-Bp7e (Art-Bp7e) endolysins with extracellular activity against Gram-negative bacteria were successfully screened from the library. The purposeful Art-Bp7e had a chimeric peptide with an abundant positive charge and an α-helical structure, which led Bp7e to acquire the ability for the extracellular lysis of Gram-negative bacteria and showed a broad lysis spectrum. The platform provides a huge library capacity without the limitations of reported proteins or peptides. It can be utilized for the further screening of optimal endolysins against Gram-negative bacteria as well as for the screening of additional proteins with specific modifications.

Topics & Concepts

LysinBacteriaBacteriophageGram-negative bacteriaMicrobiologyGram-positive bacteriaBiologyGramEscherichia coliGeneticsGeneBacteriophages and microbial interactionsAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaBacterial Infections and Vaccines