A novel dermaseptin peptide, dermaseptin-PT9 (DPT9), was isolated and identified from Phyllomedusa tarsius by the combination of molecular cloning and LC-MS analysis. Chemically synthesised DPT9 was broadly effective against the tested microorganisms through the disruption of cell membranes and showed weak haemolytic activity towards horse erythrocytes. It also exhibited anti-proliferative effect against various human cancer cells. Moreover, an analogue with enhanced cationicity, K8, 23-DPT9, in which Asp8 and Glu23 were substituted by lysine residues, had a markedly increased antimicrobial effect against all tested microorganisms and disrupted microbial cell membranes. This analogue also showed no haemolysis at its effective antimicrobial concentrations. In addition, K8, 23-DPT9 displayed an enhanced anti-proliferative effect against cancer cells, while displayed weak activity against the normal human cell line, HMEC-1.
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Li, M., Xi, X., Ma, C., Chen, X., Zhou, M., Burrows, J. F., … Wang, L. (2019). A novel dermaseptin isolated from the skin secretion of phyllomedusa tarsius and its cationicity- enhanced analogue exhibiting effective antimicrobial and anti-proliferative activities. Biomolecules, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/biom9100628
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