2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmedt.2021.625975
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Bridging the Antimicrobial Activity of Two Lactoferricin Derivatives in E. coli and Lipid-Only Membranes

Abstract: We coupled the antimicrobial activity of two well-studied lactoferricin derivatives, LF11-215 and LF11-324, in Escherichia coli and different lipid-only mimics of its cytoplasmic membrane using a common thermodynamic framework for peptide partitioning. In particular, we combined an improved analysis of microdilution assays with ζ-potential measurements, which allowed us to discriminate between the maximum number of surface-adsorbed peptides and peptides fully partitioned into the bacteria. At the same time, we… Show more

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“…S2). Although increasing lipid concentration is known to affect peptide partitioning, 24,27 these data support the idea that L18W-PGLa does not preferentially partition into aLUVs under leakage conditions.…”
Section: Amp Partitioning Depends On Transbilayer Lipid Distributionsupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…S2). Although increasing lipid concentration is known to affect peptide partitioning, 24,27 these data support the idea that L18W-PGLa does not preferentially partition into aLUVs under leakage conditions.…”
Section: Amp Partitioning Depends On Transbilayer Lipid Distributionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…All three peptides are able to inhibit bacterial growth, with reported minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of 16 µM (LF11-215), ∼ 31 µM (L18W-PGLa), and ∼ 62 µM (MG2a) for Escherichia coli K12. 14,24 Further, while the secondary structure of L18W-MG2a and MG2a once inserted into lipid membranes can be considered as mostly α-helical, 33,34 LF11-215 due to its short amino acid sequence is expected to be structurally more flexible. In fact, acylated LF11-215, with an octanoyl chain attached to the N-terminal, was reported to form a short α-helical-like turn of five residues in micelles.…”
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