INVESTIGADORES
MARANI Mariela Mirta
artículos
Título:
The Significance of Hypervariability and Conserved Motifs in Antimicrobial Peptides from Tree Frogs
Autor/es:
BRUNETTI, ANDRÉS E.; FUZO, CARLOS A.; AGUILAR, SILVANA; RIVERA-CORREA, MAURICIO; MARANI, MARIELA M.; LOPES, NORBERTO P.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF NATURAL PRODUCTS
Editorial:
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Referencias:
Lugar: Washington; Año: 2023
ISSN:
0163-3864
Resumen:
Amphibians’ skin is a rich source of natural antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). These AMPs exhibit marked inter- and intraspecific sequence divergence linked to the arms race between host and pathogens. Here, we combine peptidomics, molecular modeling, and phylogenetic analyses to understand the evolution of AMPs in Cophomantini, a diverse clade of neotropical tree frogs, and to investigate their interaction with bacterial membranes. Consistent with results in other amphibians, all species of Cophomantini secrete a mixture of peptides. We selected thehylin peptide family to survey sequence variability and the presence of common amino acid motifs. We found that most species secrete a unique set of hylins that, though variable, share the conserved motif Gly-X-X-X-Pro-Ala-X-X-Gly, with Gly and Pro colocalizing with charged or polar residues. Our modeling revealed that Pro curves the peptide through a hinge, facilitating its insertion into the bacterial membrane and, once inserted, contributes to stabilizing the pore structure. The phylogenetic inference using hylid prepropeptides showed the need to classify new AMPs using the full-length sequence of the prepro-peptide region and highlighted the complex relationships between peptide families. Our findings revealed that conserved motifs occurred independently in distinct AMP families, suggesting a convergent evolution and a significant role in peptide−membrane interactions.