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Impact of a Single Point Mutation on the Antimicrobial and Fibrillogenic Properties of Cryptides from Human Apolipoprotein B

Host defense peptides (HDPs) are gaining increasing interest, since they are endowed with multiple activities, are often effective on multidrug resistant bacteria and do not generally lead to the development of resistance phenotypes. Cryptic HDPs have been recently identified in human apolipoprotein...

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Autores principales: Gaglione, Rosa, Smaldone, Giovanni, Cesaro, Angela, Rumolo, Mariano, De Luca, Maria, Di Girolamo, Rocco, Petraccone, Luigi, Del Vecchio, Pompea, Oliva, Rosario, Notomista, Eugenio, Pedone, Emilia, Arciello, Angela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8308739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34209895
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14070631
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author Gaglione, Rosa
Smaldone, Giovanni
Cesaro, Angela
Rumolo, Mariano
De Luca, Maria
Di Girolamo, Rocco
Petraccone, Luigi
Del Vecchio, Pompea
Oliva, Rosario
Notomista, Eugenio
Pedone, Emilia
Arciello, Angela
author_facet Gaglione, Rosa
Smaldone, Giovanni
Cesaro, Angela
Rumolo, Mariano
De Luca, Maria
Di Girolamo, Rocco
Petraccone, Luigi
Del Vecchio, Pompea
Oliva, Rosario
Notomista, Eugenio
Pedone, Emilia
Arciello, Angela
author_sort Gaglione, Rosa
collection PubMed
description Host defense peptides (HDPs) are gaining increasing interest, since they are endowed with multiple activities, are often effective on multidrug resistant bacteria and do not generally lead to the development of resistance phenotypes. Cryptic HDPs have been recently identified in human apolipoprotein B and found to be endowed with a broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, with anti-biofilm, wound healing and immunomodulatory properties, and with the ability to synergistically act in combination with conventional antibiotics, while being not toxic for eukaryotic cells. Here, a multidisciplinary approach was used, including time killing curves, differential scanning calorimetry, circular dichroism, ThT binding assays, and transmission electron microscopy analyses. The effects of a single point mutation (Pro → Ala in position 7) on the biological properties of ApoB-derived peptide r(P)ApoB(L)(Pro) have been evaluated. Although the two versions of the peptide share similar antimicrobial and anti-biofilm properties, only r(P)ApoB(L)(Ala) peptide was found to exert bactericidal effects. Interestingly, antimicrobial activity of both peptide versions appears to be dependent from their interaction with specific components of bacterial surfaces, such as LPS or LTA, which induce peptides to form β-sheet-rich amyloid-like structures. Altogether, obtained data indicate a correlation between ApoB-derived peptides self-assembling state and their antibacterial activity.
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spelling pubmed-83087392021-07-25 Impact of a Single Point Mutation on the Antimicrobial and Fibrillogenic Properties of Cryptides from Human Apolipoprotein B Gaglione, Rosa Smaldone, Giovanni Cesaro, Angela Rumolo, Mariano De Luca, Maria Di Girolamo, Rocco Petraccone, Luigi Del Vecchio, Pompea Oliva, Rosario Notomista, Eugenio Pedone, Emilia Arciello, Angela Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Host defense peptides (HDPs) are gaining increasing interest, since they are endowed with multiple activities, are often effective on multidrug resistant bacteria and do not generally lead to the development of resistance phenotypes. Cryptic HDPs have been recently identified in human apolipoprotein B and found to be endowed with a broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, with anti-biofilm, wound healing and immunomodulatory properties, and with the ability to synergistically act in combination with conventional antibiotics, while being not toxic for eukaryotic cells. Here, a multidisciplinary approach was used, including time killing curves, differential scanning calorimetry, circular dichroism, ThT binding assays, and transmission electron microscopy analyses. The effects of a single point mutation (Pro → Ala in position 7) on the biological properties of ApoB-derived peptide r(P)ApoB(L)(Pro) have been evaluated. Although the two versions of the peptide share similar antimicrobial and anti-biofilm properties, only r(P)ApoB(L)(Ala) peptide was found to exert bactericidal effects. Interestingly, antimicrobial activity of both peptide versions appears to be dependent from their interaction with specific components of bacterial surfaces, such as LPS or LTA, which induce peptides to form β-sheet-rich amyloid-like structures. Altogether, obtained data indicate a correlation between ApoB-derived peptides self-assembling state and their antibacterial activity. MDPI 2021-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8308739/ /pubmed/34209895 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14070631 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gaglione, Rosa
Smaldone, Giovanni
Cesaro, Angela
Rumolo, Mariano
De Luca, Maria
Di Girolamo, Rocco
Petraccone, Luigi
Del Vecchio, Pompea
Oliva, Rosario
Notomista, Eugenio
Pedone, Emilia
Arciello, Angela
Impact of a Single Point Mutation on the Antimicrobial and Fibrillogenic Properties of Cryptides from Human Apolipoprotein B
title Impact of a Single Point Mutation on the Antimicrobial and Fibrillogenic Properties of Cryptides from Human Apolipoprotein B
title_full Impact of a Single Point Mutation on the Antimicrobial and Fibrillogenic Properties of Cryptides from Human Apolipoprotein B
title_fullStr Impact of a Single Point Mutation on the Antimicrobial and Fibrillogenic Properties of Cryptides from Human Apolipoprotein B
title_full_unstemmed Impact of a Single Point Mutation on the Antimicrobial and Fibrillogenic Properties of Cryptides from Human Apolipoprotein B
title_short Impact of a Single Point Mutation on the Antimicrobial and Fibrillogenic Properties of Cryptides from Human Apolipoprotein B
title_sort impact of a single point mutation on the antimicrobial and fibrillogenic properties of cryptides from human apolipoprotein b
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8308739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34209895
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14070631
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