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In silico characterization of cysteine-stabilized alpha beta defensins from neglected unicellular microeukaryotes

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Author(s):
Senra, Marcus Vinicius Xavier
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Journal article
Source: BMC Microbiology; v. 23, n. 1, p. 9-pg., 2023-03-25.
Abstract

BackgroundThe emergence of multi-resistant pathogens have increased dramatically in recent years, becoming a major public-health concern. Among other promising antimicrobial molecules with potential to assist in this worldwide struggle, cysteine-stabilized alpha beta (CS-alpha beta) defensins are attracting attention due their efficacy, stability, and broad spectrum against viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protists, including many known human pathogens.ResultsHere, 23 genomes of ciliated protists were screened and two CS-alpha beta defensins with a likely antifungal activity were identified and characterized, using bioinformatics, from a culturable freshwater species, Laurentiella sp. (LsAMP-1 and LsAMP-2). Although any potential cellular ligand could be predicted for LsAMP-2; evidences from structural, molecular dynamics, and docking analyses suggest that LsAMP-1 may form stably associations with phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphates (PIP2), a phospholipid found on many eukaryotic cells, which could, in turn, represent an anchorage mechanism within plasma membrane of targeted cells.ConclusionThese data stress that more biotechnology-oriented studies should be conducted on neglected protists, such ciliates, which could become valuable sources of novel bioactive molecules for therapeutic uses. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 22/00538-0 - Ciliated protists: a new source of molecules with antimicrobial activities
Grantee:marcus vinicius xavier senra
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants