Biological activities of retro and diastereo analogs of a 13-residue peptide with antimicrobial and hemolytic activities

Subbalakshmi, C. ; Nagaraj, R. ; Sitaram, N. (2001) Biological activities of retro and diastereo analogs of a 13-residue peptide with antimicrobial and hemolytic activities The Journal of Peptide Research, 57 (1). pp. 59-67. ISSN 1397-002X

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Abstract

The biological activities of synthetic retro and diastereo analogs of PKLLKTFLSKWIG (SPFK), a 13-residue peptide with antimicrobial and hemolytic activities, have been investigated. Retro peptides with C-terminal acid and amide exhibited antibacterial activities comparable with those of SPFK. Their hemolytic activities were, however, only marginally lower. The diastereo analog with C-terminal acid was not antibacterial and was weakly hemolytic. Amidation of this analog could restore antibacterial activity. Both retro analogs were unordered in aqueous medium but had a propensity for a helical structure in trifluoroethanol. However, diastereo analogs were unordered in both aqueous medium and trifluoroethanol. Thus, reversing the sequence in a short amphiphilic peptide may not always result in the selective loss of biological activity such as hemolytic activity. Also, introduction of enantiomeric amino acids in a short peptide to generate a diastereomer may result in loss of structure as well as antimicrobial and hemolytic activities, unless compensated by an increase in positive charges.

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Keywords:Antimicrobial Peptide; Calmodulin Interaction; Diastereo and Retro Analogs; Hemolytic Activity
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