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  2. Antimicrobial activity and bacterial-membrane interaction of ovine-derived cathelicidins

Antimicrobial activity and bacterial-membrane interaction of ovine-derived cathelicidins

  • Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2004 Feb;48(2):673-6. doi: 10.1128/AAC.48.2.673-676.2004.
Rachel C Anderson 1 Robert E W Hancock Pak-Lam Yu
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  • 1 Biotechnology Group, Institute of Technology and Engineering, College of Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Abstract

Three ovine-derived cathelicidins, SMAP29, OaBac5mini, and OaBac7.5mini, were compared with respect to their Antibacterial activities and interactions with membranes. SMAP29 was confirmed to be alpha-helical, broad spectrum, and able to disrupt both the outer and the cytoplasmic membranes at relatively low concentrations. In contrast, the two proline- and arginine-rich OaBac Peptides had more-modest Antibacterial activities, reduced levels of lipopolysaccharide binding, and a lesser ability to depolarize the cytoplasmic membrane, consistent with a cytoplasmic target.

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