Boosting salt resistance of short antimicrobial peptides

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The efficacies of many antimicrobial peptides are greatly reduced under high salt concentrations, therefore limiting their use as pharmaceutical agents. Here, we describe a strategy to boost salt resistance and serum stability of short antimicrobial peptides by adding the nonnatural bulky amino acid-naphthylalanine to their termini. The activities of the short salt-sensitive tryptophan-rich peptide S1 were diminished at high salt concentrations, whereas the activities of its-naphthylalanine end-tagged variants were less affected. © 2013, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

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Chu, H. L., Yu, H. Y., Yip, B. S., Chih, Y. H., Liang, C. W., Cheng, H. T., & Cheng, J. W. (2013). Boosting salt resistance of short antimicrobial peptides. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 57(8), 4050–4052. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00252-13

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