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Antimicrobial peptides derived from heme-containing proteins: Hemocidins
Authors:Paweł Mak  Kinga Wójcik  Jerzy Silberring  Adam Dubin
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Molecular Biology, Jagiellonian University, Mickiewicza 3, 31-120 Kraków, Poland;(2) Faculty of Chemistry and Regional Laboratory, Jagiellonian University, Ingardena 3, 30-060 Kraków, Poland;(3) Institute of Molecular Biology, Jagiellonian University, Mickiewicza 3, 31-120 Kraków, Poland
Abstract:
Deprived of heme and partially unfolded hemoglobin, myoglobin and cytochrome c display microbicidal activity against a broad spectrum of microorganisms with half maximal lethal dose estimated at micromolar concentrations. The intact proteins were ineffective. Antibacterial activity of these apohemoproteins was also sustained after digestion to approximately 50 amino acids long peptides but further fragmentation abolished microbicidal properties. The most active fragment of apomyoglobin (corresponding to 56–131 region) showed a pronounced effect on the E. coli membrane permeabilization and its action was sensitive to salt as well as to divalent cations concentrations. The membrane-directed effect was specific toward bacteria but no lipopolysaccharide binding properties were observed. No hemolytic properties, even at high peptide concentrations were found; however, a slight but dose-independent cytotoxic effect was observed on fibroblasts and hepatoma cells. The presented data suggest a `carpet-like' mechanism of the membrane-directed activity and may result from exceptional abilities of hemoprotein-derived peptides to form alpha-helical structures. We postulate that the antimicrobial peptides obtained from the heme-containing proteins should be named hemocidins, in contrast to, e.g., hemorphins displaying opioid-like activity.
Keywords:antibacterial peptides  carpet-like  hemoglobin  hemoprotein-derived peptides  myoglobin
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