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A novel synthetic peptide analog enhanced antibacterial activity of the frog-derived skin peptide wuchuanin-A1

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posted on 2023-11-16, 06:41 authored by Rizki Amalia Putri, Muhammad Saifur Rohman, Respati Tri Swasono, Tri Joko Raharjo

In recent years, there has been a growing focus on the development of novel antibacterial compounds for clinical applications, such as antimicrobial peptide (AMP). Among the developed AMP, wuchuanin-A1, a coil-shaped bioactive peptide derived from Odorrana wuchuanensis frog skin, has been reported to exhibit antibacterial, antifungal, and antioxidant activity, but there are limited studies on its potential as an antibacterial agent. Therefore, this study aims to molecularly modify the sequence of wuchuanin-A1 to enhance its antibacterial properties. The interaction of both the native and analog peptide with bacterial inner membranes was initially assessed using computational methods. Specific amino acid substitutions were then used to enhance the modified peptide’s antibacterial efficacy, followed by several preliminary tests to evaluate its activity. This study bridges the gap in exploring the potential of wuchuanin-A1 for antibacterial purposes, providing insights into the design of effective antimicrobial agents.

Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma

Funding

The authors are grateful for the funding support from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology for funding this study through the Master’s Education Scholarship Program towards the Doctorate for Excellent Undergraduates (PMDSU) program with contract [number 089/E5/PG.02.00.PT/2022; 1999/UN1/DITLIT/Dit-Lit/PT.01.03/2022].

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