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Lichenicidin rational site-directed mutagenesis library: A tool to generate bioengineered lantibiotics
Authors:Joana Barbosa  Tânia Caetano  Eva Mösker  Roderich Süssmuth  Sónia Mendo
Institution:1. Department of Biology & Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies (CESAM), University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal;2. Institut für Chemie, Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:Lantibiotics are ribosomally synthesized and posttranslationally modified antimicrobial peptides that arise as an alternative to the traditional antibiotics. Lichenicidin is active against clinically relevant bacteria and it was the first lantibiotic to be fully produced in vivo in the Gram-negative host Escherichia coli. Here, we present the results of a library of lichenicidin mutants, in which the mutations were generated based on the extensive bibliographical search available for other lantibiotics. The antibacterial activity of two-peptide lantibiotics, as is lichenicidin, requires the synergistic activity of two peptides. We established a method that allows screening for bioactivity which does not require the purification of the complementary peptide. It is an inexpensive, fast and user-friendly method that can be scaled up to screen large libraries of bioengineered two-peptide lantibiotics. The applied system is reliable and robust because, in general, the results obtained corroborate structure–activity relationship studies carried out for other lantibiotics.
Keywords:heterologous expression  lanthipeptides  site-directed mutagenesis
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