Effects of the terminal charges in human neutrophil α-defensin 2 on its bactericidal and membrane activity

Peptides(2005)

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Human neutrophil α-defensin 2 (HNP2) was N-terminally acetylated and/or C-terminally amidated, resulting in three terminally modified analogs, Ac-HNP2, HNP2-NH2 and Ac-HNP2-NH2. We examined their bactericidal activity against E. coli and S. aureus and their ability to induce leakage from large unilamellar vesicles. Loss of the N-terminal positive charge was functionally deleterious, whereas removal of the C-terminal negative charge enhanced microbial killing and membrane permeabilization. Our findings validate the importance of electrostatic forces in defensin–microbe interactions and point to the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane as a target of HNP2 activity.
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Defensin,HNP,Large unilamellar vesicle,Liposome,Acetylation,Amidation
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