INVESTIGADORES
BASSO Nestor Guillermo
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Cationic hylin bioactive peptides from Boana pulchella (Anura: Hylidae): activity, structure, and interaction with lipid membranes
Autor/es:
AGUILAR, S.; BRUNETTI, A. E.; CANCELARICH, N. L.; BASSO, N. G.; FAIVOVICH, J.; MARANI, M.M.
Lugar:
Barcelona
Reunión:
Simposio; 36th European Peptide Symposium. European Peptide Society; 2022
Institución organizadora:
European Peptide Society
Resumen:
Amphibians are an important source of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), which are an essential component of their innate immune system contributing to the neutralization or elimination of microorganisms [1;2]. Each species produces its own set of AMPs. The primary mechanism of action of AMPs typically involve nonspecific electrostatic interactions with bacterial membranes, and proceed through the aggregation of AMPs in the bacterial membrane, affecting its integrity and leading to cell death. The Boana genus is one of the most species-rich clades of the hylid family with a widespread distribution in South America [3]. It has been poorly studied in terms of their AMP profile. To our knowledge, no research have explored the potential mechanism of action of AMPs from Boana spp., with the exception of some analogues[4;5]. Based on our results, the possible mechanism of action of these novel molecules and the importance of environmental polarity were discussed