D-amino acid-containing lipopeptides derived from the lead peptide bp100 with activity against plant pathogens

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Abstract

From a previous collection of lipopeptides derived from BP100, we selected 18 sequences in order to improve their biological profile. In particular, analogues containing a D-amino acid at position 4 were designed, prepared, and tested against plant pathogenic bacteria and fungi. The biological activity of these sequences was compared with that of the corresponding parent lipopeptides with all L-amino acids. In addition, the influence of the length of the hydrophobic chain on the biological activity was evaluated. Interestingly, the incorporation of a D-amino acid into lipopeptides bearing a butanoyl or a hexanoyl chain led to less hemolytic sequences and, in general, that were as active or more active than the corresponding all L-lipopeptides. The best lipopeptides were BP475 and BP485, both incorporating a D-Phe at position 4 and a butanoyl group, with MIC values between 0.8 and 6.2 µM, low hemolysis (0 and 24% at 250 µM, respectively), and low phytotoxicity. Characterization by NMR of the secondary structure of BP475 revealed that the D-Phe at position 4 disrupts the α-helix and that residues 6 to 10 are able to fold in an α-helix. This secondary structure would be responsible for the high antimicrobial activity and low hemolysis of this lipopeptide.

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Oliveras, À., Moll, L., Riesco-Llach, G., Tolosa-Canudas, A., Gil-Caballero, S., Badosa, E., … Feliu, L. (2021). D-amino acid-containing lipopeptides derived from the lead peptide bp100 with activity against plant pathogens. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22126631

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