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ChemInform Abstract: AApeptides as a New Class of Antimicrobial Agents

Authors :
Qi Li
Youhong Niu
Shruti Padhee
Haifan Wu
Jianfeng Cai
Yaqiong Li
Yaogang Hu
Chuanhai Cao
Source :
ChemInform. 44
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Wiley, 2013.

Abstract

Antibiotic resistance is an increasing public health concern around the world, and is recognized as one of the greatest threats facing humankind in the 21st century. Natural antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are small cationic amphiphilic peptides found in virtually all living organisms, and play a key role in the defense against bacterial infections. Compared with conventional antibiotics, which target specific metabolic processes, AMPs are able to adopt globally amphipathic conformations, and kill bacteria through disruption of their membranes. As such, AMPs do not readily induce drug-resistance. However, AMPs are associated with intrinsic drawbacks such as low-to-moderate activity, susceptibility to enzymatic degradation, and inconvenience for optimization. Recently, we have developed a new class of peptidomimetics termed “AApeptides”. Such peptide mimics are highly resistant to protease degradation and are straightforward for chemical diversification and development. Our current studies show that AApeptides with globally amphipathic structures can mimic the bactericidal mechanism of AMPs, and display potent and broad-spectrum activity against both Gram-positive and -negative multi-drug-resistant bacteria. In this review, we summarize our current findings of antimicrobial AApeptides, and discuss potential future directions on the development of more potent and specific analogues.

Details

ISSN :
09317597
Volume :
44
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ChemInform
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ab8d8a99cf81be562f613a189a41d075
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/chin.201334239