volume 67 issue 3 pages 231-243

[Antibacterial effects of peptides synthesized based on the sequence of ribosome protein S1].

S R Kurpe 1
A V Glyakina 2
M V Slizen 1
A. V. PANFILOV 1
A P Kochetov 3
A K Surin 4
M I Kobyakova 5
R S Fadeev 5
O V Galzitskaya 6
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-06-17
scimago Q4
SJR0.217
CiteScore1.4
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ISSN23106905, 23106972
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
General Medicine
Abstract

Antibiotic resistance of bacteria is a topical problem on a global scale. Sometimes vigorous human activity leads to an increase in the number of bacteria carrying resistance genes in the environment. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) and similar compounds are potential candidates for combating antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Previously, we proposed and successfully tested on Thermus thermophilus a new mechanism of AMP action. This mechanism of directed coaggregation is based on the interaction of a peptide capable of forming fibrils with a target protein. In this work, we discuss the criteria for choosing a target for the targeted action of AMP, describe the features of the “parental” S1 ribosomal proteins T. thermophilus and Escherichia coli and the studied peptides using bioinformatic analysis methods, assess the antimicrobial effect of the synthesized peptides on a model organism of E. coli and cytotoxicity on cells of human fibroblasts. The obtained results will be important for the creation of new AMPs for pathogenic organisms.

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Kurpe S. R. et al. [Antibacterial effects of peptides synthesized based on the sequence of ribosome protein S1]. // Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya. 2021. Vol. 67. No. 3. pp. 231-243.
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Kurpe S. R., Grishin S. Y., Glyakina A. V., Slizen M. V., PANFILOV A. V., Kochetov A. P., Surin A. K., Kobyakova M. I., Fadeev R. S., Galzitskaya O. V. [Antibacterial effects of peptides synthesized based on the sequence of ribosome protein S1]. // Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya. 2021. Vol. 67. No. 3. pp. 231-243.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.18097/pbmc20216703231
UR - https://doi.org/10.18097/pbmc20216703231
TI - [Antibacterial effects of peptides synthesized based on the sequence of ribosome protein S1].
T2 - Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya
AU - Kurpe, S R
AU - Grishin, S. Yu.
AU - Glyakina, A V
AU - Slizen, M V
AU - PANFILOV, A. V.
AU - Kochetov, A P
AU - Surin, A K
AU - Kobyakova, M I
AU - Fadeev, R S
AU - Galzitskaya, O V
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/06/17
PB - Institute of Biochemistry
SP - 231-243
IS - 3
VL - 67
PMID - 34142530
SN - 2310-6905
SN - 2310-6972
ER -
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@article{2021_Kurpe,
author = {S R Kurpe and S. Yu. Grishin and A V Glyakina and M V Slizen and A. V. PANFILOV and A P Kochetov and A K Surin and M I Kobyakova and R S Fadeev and O V Galzitskaya},
title = {[Antibacterial effects of peptides synthesized based on the sequence of ribosome protein S1].},
journal = {Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya},
year = {2021},
volume = {67},
publisher = {Institute of Biochemistry},
month = {jun},
url = {https://doi.org/10.18097/pbmc20216703231},
number = {3},
pages = {231--243},
doi = {10.18097/pbmc20216703231}
}
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Kurpe, S. R., et al. “[Antibacterial effects of peptides synthesized based on the sequence of ribosome protein S1]..” Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, vol. 67, no. 3, Jun. 2021, pp. 231-243. https://doi.org/10.18097/pbmc20216703231.