Journal article
Lipidated SNAPP-Stars Target and Kill Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria within Minutes
S Hadjigol, S Shabani, VF Jafari, A Barlow, GG Qiao, NM O’Brien-Simpson
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces | Published : 2025
Abstract
The fast emergence of bacteria resistance has already threatened global health, and immediate action is required before the emergence of another global pandemic. Despite substantial progress in the chemical synthesis of novel antimicrobial compounds and advancements in understanding antimicrobial resistance, there has been only a handful of new antibiotics coming to the market. Structurally Nanoengineered Antimicrobial Peptide Polymers (SNAPP-stars) are a new class of antimicrobials. Here, we show that lipidation of lysine-valine 16-armed SNAPP-star, S16 (lipo-SNAPP-star) where the N-terminal arms are conjugated with different fatty acids (caproic, C6, lauric, C12, and stearic acid, C18) enh..
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