volume 131 issue 28 pages 9735-9745

Structure−activity Relationships among Random Nylon-3 Copolymers That Mimic Antibacterial Host-Defense Peptides

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2009-06-24
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR5.554
CiteScore22.5
Impact factor15.6
ISSN00027863, 15205126
PubMed ID:  19601684
General Chemistry
Catalysis
Biochemistry
Colloid and Surface Chemistry
Abstract
Host-defense peptides are natural antibiotics produced by multicellular organisms to ward off bacterial infection. Since the discovery of these molecules in the 1980s, a great deal of effort has been devoted to elucidating their mechanisms of action and to developing analogues with improved properties for possible therapeutic use. The vast majority of this effort has focused on materials composed of a single type of molecule, most commonly a peptide with a specific sequence of alpha-amino acid residues. We have recently shown that sequence-random nylon-3 copolymers can mimic favorable properties of host-defense peptides, and here we document structure-activity relationships in this polymer family. Although the polymers are heterogeneous in terms of subunit order and stereochemistry, these materials display structure-activity relationships comparable to those that have been documented among host-defense peptides and analogous synthetic peptides. Previously such relationships have been interpreted in terms of a specific and regular folding pattern (usually an alpha-helix), but our findings show that these correlations between covalent structure and biological activity do not require the adoption of a specific or regular conformation. In some cases our observations suggest alternative interpretations of results obtained with discrete peptides.
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Mowery B. P. et al. Structure−activity Relationships among Random Nylon-3 Copolymers That Mimic Antibacterial Host-Defense Peptides // Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2009. Vol. 131. No. 28. pp. 9735-9745.
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Mowery B. P., Lindner A. H., Weisblum B., Stahl S. S., Gellman S. H. Structure−activity Relationships among Random Nylon-3 Copolymers That Mimic Antibacterial Host-Defense Peptides // Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2009. Vol. 131. No. 28. pp. 9735-9745.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/ja901613g
UR - https://doi.org/10.1021/ja901613g
TI - Structure−activity Relationships among Random Nylon-3 Copolymers That Mimic Antibacterial Host-Defense Peptides
T2 - Journal of the American Chemical Society
AU - Mowery, Brendan P
AU - Lindner, Alexandra H
AU - Weisblum, Bernard
AU - Stahl, Shannon S.
AU - Gellman, S. H.
PY - 2009
DA - 2009/06/24
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 9735-9745
IS - 28
VL - 131
PMID - 19601684
SN - 0002-7863
SN - 1520-5126
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@article{2009_Mowery,
author = {Brendan P Mowery and Alexandra H Lindner and Bernard Weisblum and Shannon S. Stahl and S. H. Gellman},
title = {Structure−activity Relationships among Random Nylon-3 Copolymers That Mimic Antibacterial Host-Defense Peptides},
journal = {Journal of the American Chemical Society},
year = {2009},
volume = {131},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {jun},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1021/ja901613g},
number = {28},
pages = {9735--9745},
doi = {10.1021/ja901613g}
}
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Mowery, Brendan P., et al. “Structure−activity Relationships among Random Nylon-3 Copolymers That Mimic Antibacterial Host-Defense Peptides.” Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 131, no. 28, Jun. 2009, pp. 9735-9745. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja901613g.