Journal article

Dimerization and lysine substitution of melittin have differing effects on bacteria

T Matthyssen, W Li, JA Holden, JC Lenzo, S Hadjigol, NM O’Brien-Simpson

Frontiers in Pharmacology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2024

Abstract

Introduction: Melittin is a potent antimicrobial peptide from bee venom that is effective against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. However, it is extremely toxic to mammalian cells and, as yet, has no clinical use. Modifications to its amino acid sequence, cyclization, truncation, and dimerization have been attempted in order to reduce its toxicity whilst maintaining its antimicrobial activity. Methods: In this study, we targeted the three lysine residues present in melittin and substituted them with lysine homologs containing shorter side chains (ornithine, Orn, diaminobutyric acid, Dab, and diaminopropanoic acid, Dap) and made both parallel and antiparallel melittin dimers to..

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