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Titolo: Computational design of new antimicrobial peptides
Autore: Parisi, Rosaura
Sbardella, Gianluca
Piotto, Stefano
Parole chiave: Antimicrobial;QSAR
Data: 13-apr-2018
Editore: Universita degli studi di Salerno
Abstract: Antimicrobial peptides (AMP) are evolutionarily conserved components of the innate immune system. They have a broad spectrum of action against bacteria, fungi and viruses. Therefore, AMP are studied as probable substitutes of the traditional antibiotics, for which most pathogens have developed resistance. The main objective of this work was the design of novel linear peptides capable to interact with the cellular membrane of the common pathogens. In this work, sequences of active AMP were carefully obtained from the scientific literature and collected in Yadamp (http://yadamp.unisa.it/), a database of AMP created recently in the laboratory where this project was carried out. In Yadamp, there are information about peptides name, amino acid sequence, length, presence of disulfide bridges, date of discovery, activity and taxonomy. The most relevant chemical-physical properties are also listed. This database is mainly focused on the peptides activities. Experimental MIC values (the lowest concentration of an antimicrobial that inhibits the visible growth of a microorganism) are constantly obtained from careful reading the original papers. In this work, a great contribution was made in the enrichment of the database. In fact, 1009 sequences were added to Yadamp. It currently contains 3142 AMP sequences. For these AMP, 573 molecular descriptors were calculated. In addition, this project also involved the search for new molecular descriptors. Yadamp is a resource for QSAR investigations on AMP. It allows to create subsets of AMP, homogeneous in one, two or more parameters...[abstract by Author]
Descrizione: 2016 - 2017
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10556/3018
http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-1308
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