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Multiple Mechanisms of the Synthesized Antimicrobial Peptide TS against Gram-Negative Bacteria for High Efficacy Antibacterial Action In Vivo

Rui Zhang, Xiaobo Fan, Xinglu Jiang, Mingyuan Zou, Han Xiao, Guoqiu Wu

2020Molecules19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The emergence of drug-resistant bacteria emphasizes the urgent need for novel antibiotics. The antimicrobial peptide TS shows extensive antibacterial activity in vitro and in vivo, especially in gram-negative bacteria; however, its antibacterial mechanism is unclear. Here, we find that TS without hemolytic activity disrupts the integrity of the outer bacterial cell membrane by displacing divalent cations and competitively binding lipopolysaccharides. In addition, the antimicrobial peptide TS can inhibit and kill E. coli by disintegrating the bacteria from within by interacting with bacterial DNA. Thus, antimicrobial peptide TS’s multiple antibacterial mechanisms may not easily induce bacterial resistance, suggesting use as an antibacterial drug to be for combating bacterial infections in the future.

Topics & Concepts

AntimicrobialBacteriaIn vivoMicrobiologyPeptideAntimicrobial peptidesAntibacterial activityGram-negative bacteriaAntibioticsBacterial cell structureChemistryIn vitroAntibacterial agentGram-positive bacteriaBacterial outer membraneBiologyEscherichia coliBiochemistryGeneBiotechnologyGeneticsAntimicrobial Peptides and ActivitiesBacteriophages and microbial interactionsBiochemical and Structural Characterization