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A cumulative experience examining the effect of natural and synthetic antimicrobial peptides vs. Chlamydia trachomatis

Authors :
Yasin, B.
Pang, M.
Wagar, E.A.
Source :
The Journal of Peptide Research; August 2004, Vol. 64 Issue: 2 p65-71, 7p
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

We tested the activity of 48 structurally diverse antimicrobial peptides against Chlamydia trachomatis, serovar L2. The peptides’ activity against C. trachomatis, serovar L2 was measured in 48-h McCoy cell shell vial assays. Peptides of 16–20 amino acids were more active than larger peptides, such as defensins. β-Sheet protegrins, as well as α-helical peptides such as novispirin (G-10) were equally active. Enantiomers were as active as native structures. Moderate-sized circular mini-defensins were less effective against C. trachomatis. Moderate-sized cationic peptides may be useful in microbicide preparations designed to prevent chlamydial infection.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1397002X and 13993011
Volume :
64
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The Journal of Peptide Research
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs6187285
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3011.2004.00172.x