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Structural and functional characterization of peptides derived from the carboxy− terminal region of a defensin from the tick Ornithodoros savignyi.

J Pept Sci.. 2013-05;  19(5):325 - 332
Lezaan Prinsloo, Alex Naidoo, June Serem, Helena Taute, Yasien Sayed, Megan Bester, Albert Neitz, Anabella Gaspar. Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, University of Pretoria, 0002, South Africa.
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Abstract

Tick defensins may serve as templates for the development of multifunctional peptides. The purpose of this study was to evaluate shorter peptides derived from tick defensin isoform 2 (OsDef2) in terms of their antibacterial, antioxidant, and cytotoxic activities. We compared the structural and functional properties of a synthetic peptide derived from the carboxy-terminal of the parent peptide (Os) to that of an analogue in which the three cysteine residues were omitted (Os–C). Here, we report that both peptides were bactericidal (MBC values ranging from 0.94–15 µg/ml) to both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, whereas the parent peptide only exhibited Gram-positive antibacterial activity. The Os pep... More

Keywords

antimicrobial peptide;antioxidant;tick;defensin;synthetic peptide;carboxy-terminal;multifunctional