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Identification and Characterization of CC-AMP1-like and CC-AMP2-like Peptides in Spp

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Journal J Proteome Res
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2024 Feb 17
PMID 38367000
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Abstract

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are compounds with a variety of bioactive properties. Especially promising are their antibacterial activities, often toward drug-resistant pathogens. Across different AMP sources, AMPs expressed within plants are relatively underexplored with a limited number of plant AMP families identified. Recently, we identified the novel AMPs CC-AMP1 and CC-AMP2 in ghost pepper plants ( x ), exerting promising antibacterial activity and not classifying into any known plant AMP family. Herein, AMPs related to CC-AMP1 and CC-AMP2 were identified within both and . predictions throughout plants were utilized to illustrate that CC-AMP1-like and CC-AMP2-like peptides belong to two broader AMP families, with three-dimensional structural predictions indicating that CC-AMP1-like peptides comprise a novel subfamily of α-hairpinins. The antibacterial activities of several closely related CC-AMP1-like peptides were compared with a truncated version of CC-AMP1 possessing significantly more activity than the full peptide. This truncated peptide was further characterized to possess broad-spectrum antibacterial activity against clinically relevant ESKAPE pathogens. These findings illustrate the value in continued study of plant AMPs toward characterization of novel AMP families, with CC-AMP1-like peptides possessing promising bioactivity.

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