Designing and identifying β-hairpin peptide macrocycles with antibiotic potential

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Abstract

Peptide macrocycles are a rapidly emerging class of therapeutic, yet the design of their structure and activity remains challenging. This is especially true for those with β-hairpin structure due to weak folding properties and a propensity for aggregation. Here, we use proteomic analysis and common antimicrobial features to design a large peptide library with macrocyclic β-hairpin structure. Using an activity-driven high-throughput screen, we identify dozens of peptides killing bacteria through selective membrane disruption and analyze their biochemical features via machine learning. Active peptides contain a unique constrained structure and are highly enriched for cationic charge with arginine in their turn region. Our results provide a synthetic strategy for structured macrocyclic peptide design and discovery while also elucidating characteristics important for β-hairpin antimicrobial peptide activity.

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Randall, J. R., DuPai, C. D., Jeffrey Cole, T., Davidson, G., Groover, K. E., Slater, S. L., … Davies, B. W. (2023). Designing and identifying β-hairpin peptide macrocycles with antibiotic potential. Science Advances, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ade0008

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