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  2. The cathelicidin-like peptide derived from panda genome is a potential antimicrobial peptide

The cathelicidin-like peptide derived from panda genome is a potential antimicrobial peptide

  • Gene. 2012 Jan 25;492(2):368-74. doi: 10.1016/j.gene.2011.11.009.
Xiuwen Yan 1 Jian Zhong Huan Liu Cunbao Liu Keyun Zhang Ren Lai
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  • 1 Life Sciences College of Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, Jiangsu, China.
Abstract

A novel cathelicidin-like antimicrobial peptide was identified by mining genome of panda. This peptide (cathelicidin-AM) was synthesized. It showed potential antimicrobial activities against wide spectrum of Microorganisms including Gram-negative and -positive bacteria, and fungi. It had similar antimicrobial abilities against both standard and clinically isolated drug-resistant strains. Cathelicidin-AM could rapidly exert its Antibacterial activities. It just took less than 1h to kill all Staphylococcus sciuri at the concentration of 2, 4 or 10 times of minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) while clindamycin took 6h. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis indicated that cathelicidin-AM killed bacteria by directly affecting Bacterial cell wall and membrane. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the panda cathelicidin had the nearest evolution relationship with dog cathelicidin. The current work provides a novel cathelicidin-like peptide with strong antimicrobial abilities.

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