Protein & Peptide Letters

Author(s): A. Siano, G. Tonarelli, M. S. Imaz, J. C. Perin, N. Ruggeri, M. Lopez, M. N. Santi and E. Zerbini

DOI: 10.2174/092986610790963555

Bactericidal and Hemolytic Activities of Synthetic Peptides Derived from Granulysin

Page: [517 - 521] Pages: 5

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Abstract

Granulysin is a human polypeptide produced by cytolytic cells active against a broad range of microbes. Three peptides covering the regions 25-50 (Gr-1 and Gr-2) and 39-62 (Gr-3) of granulysin were synthesized, and their in vitro activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis was evaluated. The most active peptide was Gr-1C, containing a disulphide bridge, with Minimal Inhibitory Concentration value of 10.1 μM. In concentrations of up to 50 μM, Gr-1 and Gr2 didnt exceed 30% of hemolysis.

Keywords: Antimicrobial peptides, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, granulysin, synthetic peptides