Atomic-Resolution Structures and Mode of Action of Clinically Relevant Antimicrobial Peptides

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Abstract

Global rise of infections and deaths caused by drug-resistant bacterial pathogens are among the unmet medical needs. In an age of drying pipeline of novel antibiotics to treat bacterial infections, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are proven to be valid therapeutics modalities. Direct in vivo applications of many AMPs could be challenging; however, works are demonstrating encouraging results for some of them. In this review article, we discussed 3-D structures of potent AMPs e.g., polymyxin, thanatin, MSI, protegrin, OMPTA in complex with bacterial targets and their mode of actions. Studies on human peptide LL37 and de novo-designed peptides are also discussed. We have focused on AMPs which are effective against drug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria. Since treatment options for the infections caused by super bugs of Gram-negative bacteria are now extremely limited. We also summarize some of the pertinent challenges in the field of clinical trials of AMPs.

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Bhattacharjya, S., Mohid, S. A., & Bhunia, A. (2022, May 1). Atomic-Resolution Structures and Mode of Action of Clinically Relevant Antimicrobial Peptides. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23094558

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