Peptide/β-peptoid hybrids with ultrashort peg-like moieties: Effects on hydrophobicity, antibacterial activity and hemolytic properties

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PEGylation of antimicrobial peptides as a shielding tool that increases stability toward proteolytic degradation typically leads to concomitant loss of activity, whereas incorporation of ultrashort PEG-like amino acids (sPEGs) remains essentially unexplored. Here, modification of a peptide/β-peptoid hybrid with sPEGs was examined with respect to influence on hydrophobicity, antibacterial activity and effect on viability of mammalian cells for a set of 18 oligomers. Intriguingly, the degree of sPEG modification did not significantly affect hydrophobicity as measured by retention in reverse-phase HPLC. Antibacterial activity against both wild-type and drug-resistant strains of Escherichia coli and Acinetobacter baumannii (both Gram-negative pathogens) was retained or slightly improved (MICs in the range 2–16 µg/mL equal to 0.7–5.2 µm). All compounds in the series exhibited less than 10% hemolysis at 400 µg/mL. While the number of sPEG moieties appeared not to be clearly correlated with hemolytic activity, a trend toward slightly increased hemolytic activity was observed for analogues displaying the longest sPEGs. In contrast, within a subseries the viability of HepG2 liver cells was least affected by analogues displaying the longer sPEGs (with IC50 values of ~1280 µg/mL) as compared to most other analogues and the parent peptidomimetic (IC50 values in the range 330–800 µg/mL).

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Frederiksen, N., Louka, S., Mudaliar, C., Domraceva, I., Kreicberga, A., Pugovics, O., … Franzyk, H. (2021). Peptide/β-peptoid hybrids with ultrashort peg-like moieties: Effects on hydrophobicity, antibacterial activity and hemolytic properties. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22137041

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