International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Sep 2020)

The <i>Hirudo Medicinalis</i> Microbiome Is a Source of New Antimicrobial Peptides

  • Ekaterina Grafskaia,
  • Elizaveta Pavlova,
  • Vladislav V. Babenko,
  • Ivan Latsis,
  • Maja Malakhova,
  • Victoria Lavrenova,
  • Pavel Bashkirov,
  • Dmitrii Belousov,
  • Dmitry Klinov,
  • Vassili Lazarev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21197141
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 19
p. 7141

Abstract

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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are considered a promising new class of anti-infectious agents. This study reports new antimicrobial peptides derived from the Hirudo medicinalis microbiome identified by a computational analysis method applied to the H. medicinalis metagenome. The identified AMPs possess a strong antimicrobial activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria (MIC range: 5.3 to 22.4 μM), including Staphylococcus haemolyticus, an opportunistic coagulase–negative pathogen. The secondary structure analysis of peptides via CD spectroscopy showed that all the AMPs except pept_352 have mostly disordered structures that do not change under different conditions. For peptide pept_352, the α–helical content increases in the membrane environment. The examination of the mechanism of action of peptides suggests that peptide pept_352 exhibits a direct membranolytic activity. Furthermore, the cytotoxicity assay demonstrated that the nontoxic peptide pept_1545 is a promising candidate for drug development. Overall, the analysis method implemented in the study may serve as an effective tool for the identification of new AMPs.

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