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  2. Three new antimicrobial peptides from the scorpion Pandinus imperator

Three new antimicrobial peptides from the scorpion Pandinus imperator

  • Peptides. 2013 Jul:45:28-34. doi: 10.1016/j.peptides.2013.03.026.
Xian-Chun Zeng 1 Lingli Zhou Wanxia Shi Xuesong Luo Lei Zhang Yao Nie Jinwei Wang Shifen Wu Bin Cao Hanjun Cao
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  • 1 Department of Biological Science and Technology, School of Environmental Studies & State Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan 430074, People's Republic of China. xianchun.zeng@gmail.com
Abstract

Three novel cysteine-free venom Peptides, which were referred to as Pantinin-1, Pantinin-2 and Pantinin-3, respectively, have been identified from the scorpion Pandinus imperator by cDNA cloning strategy. The precursor of each peptide consists of a signal peptide, a mature peptide with no disulfide bridges, and an acidic propeptide with a typical processing signal. Each of the three Peptides is an α-helical, cationic and amphipathic molecule with 13 or 14 amino acid residues. Their amino acid sequences are homologous to those of some 13-mer Antimicrobial Peptides isolated from scorpions. Antimicrobial assay showed that all the three Peptides possess relatively strong activities against Gram-positive bacteria and a fungus, but have very weak antimicrobial activities against Gram-negative bacteria. Toxicity assay showed that the three Peptides exhibit very low or mild hemolytic activities against human red blood cells. It is interesting to see that Pantinin-3 is able to potently inhibit the growth of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE) S13, a pathogen that can cause a number of human infections; this suggests that Pantinin-3 has great potential to be applied in the treatment of VRE infections. Our findings gain new insights into the structure/function relationships of the small linear cationic Antimicrobial Peptides from scorpions, and provide new templates for designing of antimicrobial agents targeting antibiotic-resistant pathogenic bacteria.

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