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  • Structure and bactericidal activity of an antibiotic dodecapeptide purified from bovine neutrophils.

Structure and bactericidal activity of an antibiotic dodecapeptide purified from bovine neutrophils.

The Journal of biological chemistry (1988-07-15)
D Romeo, B Skerlavaj, M Bolognesi, R Gennaro
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG

Cytoplasmic granules of neutrophils store a variety of cationic polypeptides, which exert in vitro a potent antibacterial action and are potentially involved in host defense mechanisms. From an acid extract of bovine neutrophil granules we have purified over 2,000-fold a dodecapeptide exhibiting bactericidal activity against both Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus at 10(-7)-10(-5) M concentration. The purification procedure involved only two steps of ion-exchange and reversed-phase chromatography. The peptide, named bactenecin, has the amino acid sequence, Arg-Leu-Cys-Arg-Ile-Val-Val-Ile-Arg-Val-Cys-Arg, maintained in a cyclic structure by a disulfide bond between the two cysteine residues. Computer modeling of the dodecapeptide resulted in a conformation in which the chain adopts an antiparallel extended structure forming a gamma turn at residue 7.