Biomedicines (Aug 2022)

Examining Topoisomers of a Snake-Venom-Derived Peptide for Improved Antimicrobial and Antitumoral Properties

  • Adam Carrera-Aubesart,
  • Sira Defaus,
  • Clara Pérez-Peinado,
  • Daniel Sandín,
  • Marc Torrent,
  • Maria Ángeles Jiménez,
  • David Andreu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10092110
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 2110

Abstract

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Ctn[15-34], the C-terminal section of crotalicidin (Ctn), a cathelicidin from a South American pit viper, is an antimicrobial and antitumoral peptide with remarkably longer stability in human serum than the parent Ctn. In this work, a set of topoisomers of both Ctn and Ctn[15-34], including the retro, enantio, and retroenantio versions, were synthesized and tested to investigate the structural requirements for activity. All topoisomers were as active as the cognate sequences against Gram-negative bacteria and tumor cells while slightly more toxic towards normal cells. More importantly, the enhanced serum stability of the D-amino-acid-containing versions suggests that such topoisomers must be preferentially considered as future antimicrobial and anticancer peptide leads.

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