Peptide antimicrobial agents

H Jenssen, P Hamill, REW Hancock - Clinical microbiology …, 2006 - Am Soc Microbiol
Clinical microbiology reviews, 2006Am Soc Microbiol
Antimicrobial host defense peptides are produced by all complex organisms as well as
some microbes and have diverse and complex antimicrobial activities. Collectively these
peptides demonstrate a broad range of antiviral and antibacterial activities and modes of
action, and it is important to distinguish between direct microbicidal and indirect activities
against such pathogens. The structural requirements of peptides for antiviral and
antibacterial activities are evaluated in light of the diverse set of primary and secondary …
Summary
Antimicrobial host defense peptides are produced by all complex organisms as well as some microbes and have diverse and complex antimicrobial activities. Collectively these peptides demonstrate a broad range of antiviral and antibacterial activities and modes of action, and it is important to distinguish between direct microbicidal and indirect activities against such pathogens. The structural requirements of peptides for antiviral and antibacterial activities are evaluated in light of the diverse set of primary and secondary structures described for host defense peptides. Peptides with antifungal and antiparasitic activities are discussed in less detail, although the broad-spectrum activities of such peptides indicate that they are important host defense molecules. Knowledge regarding the relationship between peptide structure and function as well as their mechanism of action is being applied in the design of antimicrobial peptide variants as potential novel therapeutic agents.
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