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Chemical Modification of Microcin J25 Reveals New Insights on the Stereospecific Requirements for Antimicrobial Activity.

Helena Martin-GómezMarta JorbaFernando AlbericioMiguel ViñasJudit Tulla-Puche
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2019)
In this study, microcin J25, a potent antimicrobial lasso peptide that acts on Gram-negative bacteria, was subjected to a harsh treatment with a base in order to interrogate its stability and mechanism of action and explore its structure-activity relationship. Despite the high stability reported for this lasso peptide, the chemical treatment led to the detection of a new product. Structural studies revealed that this product retained the lasso topology, but showed no antimicrobial activity due to the epimerization of a key residue for the activity. Further microbiological assays also demonstrated that it showed a high synergistic effect with colistin.
Keyphrases
  • escherichia coli
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • structure activity relationship
  • single cell
  • acinetobacter baumannii
  • gram negative
  • cystic fibrosis