Journal article

One pathogen two stones: are Australian tree frog antimicrobial peptides synergistic against human pathogens?

MA Sani, S Carne, SA Overall, A Poulhazan, F Separovic

European Biophysics Journal | SPRINGER | Published : 2017

Abstract

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) may act by targeting the lipid membranes and disrupting the bilayer structure. In this study, three AMPs from the skin of Australian tree frogs, aurein 1.2, maculatin 1.1 and caerin 1.1, were investigated against Gram-negative Escherichia coli, Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus, and vesicles that mimic their lipid compositions. Furthermore, equimolar mixtures of the peptides were tested to identify any synergistic interactions in antimicrobial activity. Minimum inhibition concentration and minimum bactericidal concentration assays showed significant activity against S. aureus but not against E. coli. Aurein was the least active while maculatin was the most act..

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