Thanatin : An emerging host defense antimicrobial peptide with multiple modes of action

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) possess great potential for combating drug-resistant bacteria. Thanatin is a pathogen-inducible single-disulfide-bond-containing β-hairpin AMP which was first isolated from the insect Podisus maculiventris. The 21-residue-long thanatin displays broad-spectrum activity a...

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Main Authors: Dash, Rachita, Bhattacharjya, Surajit
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1463682023-02-28T16:57:49Z Thanatin : An emerging host defense antimicrobial peptide with multiple modes of action Dash, Rachita Bhattacharjya, Surajit School of Biological Sciences Science::Biological sciences Thanatin Antimicorbial Peptides (AMPs) Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) possess great potential for combating drug-resistant bacteria. Thanatin is a pathogen-inducible single-disulfide-bond-containing β-hairpin AMP which was first isolated from the insect Podisus maculiventris. The 21-residue-long thanatin displays broad-spectrum activity against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria as well as against various species of fungi. Remarkably, thanatin was found to be highly potent in inhibiting the growth of bacteria and fungi at considerably low concentrations. Although thanatin was isolated around 25 years ago, only recently has there been a pronounced interest in understanding its mode of action and activity against drug-resistant bacteria. In this review, multiple modes of action of thanatin in killing bacteria and in vivo activity, therapeutic potential are discussed. This promising AMP requires further research for the development of novel molecules for the treatment of infections caused by drug resistant pathogens. Published version 2021-02-11T02:49:01Z 2021-02-11T02:49:01Z 2021 Journal Article Dash, R., & Bhattacharjya, S. (2021). Thanatin : An emerging host defense antimicrobial peptide with multiple modes of action. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(4). doi:10.3390/ijms22041522 1422-0067 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146368 10.3390/ijms22041522 4 22 en International Journal of Molecular Sciences © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf
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Thanatin
Antimicorbial Peptides (AMPs)
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Thanatin
Antimicorbial Peptides (AMPs)
Dash, Rachita
Bhattacharjya, Surajit
Thanatin : An emerging host defense antimicrobial peptide with multiple modes of action
description Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) possess great potential for combating drug-resistant bacteria. Thanatin is a pathogen-inducible single-disulfide-bond-containing β-hairpin AMP which was first isolated from the insect Podisus maculiventris. The 21-residue-long thanatin displays broad-spectrum activity against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria as well as against various species of fungi. Remarkably, thanatin was found to be highly potent in inhibiting the growth of bacteria and fungi at considerably low concentrations. Although thanatin was isolated around 25 years ago, only recently has there been a pronounced interest in understanding its mode of action and activity against drug-resistant bacteria. In this review, multiple modes of action of thanatin in killing bacteria and in vivo activity, therapeutic potential are discussed. This promising AMP requires further research for the development of novel molecules for the treatment of infections caused by drug resistant pathogens.
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author Dash, Rachita
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title Thanatin : An emerging host defense antimicrobial peptide with multiple modes of action
title_short Thanatin : An emerging host defense antimicrobial peptide with multiple modes of action
title_full Thanatin : An emerging host defense antimicrobial peptide with multiple modes of action
title_fullStr Thanatin : An emerging host defense antimicrobial peptide with multiple modes of action
title_full_unstemmed Thanatin : An emerging host defense antimicrobial peptide with multiple modes of action
title_sort thanatin : an emerging host defense antimicrobial peptide with multiple modes of action
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