Anticandidal Activity and Low Cytotoxicity of Modified Analogues of the Tobacco Defensin NaD1
Olga V. Shevchenko, Ivan V. Bogdanov, Serafima I. Fateeva, Daria N. Melnikova, Anastasia A. Ignatova, Ilia Y. Toropygin, Tatiana V. Ovchinnikova, Ekaterina I. Finkina

TL;DR
Scientists modified a plant protein to make it more effective against Candida fungi while reducing harm to human cells.
Contribution
Modified analogues of NaD1 show antifungal activity with reduced cytotoxicity compared to the original protein.
Findings
Modified analogues inhibited C. albicans growth but were less fungicidal than NaD1.
NaD1-3 and NaD1-4 showed tolerance to NaCl and CaCl2, respectively.
Modified analogues had lower hemolytic activity and cytotoxicity to human cells.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: The growing resistance development among fungi, including those of Candida species, poses significant challenges to public health, emphasizing the need for the implementation of innovative therapeutic approaches. The tobacco defensin NaD1 exhibits a pronounced activity against C. albicans, but its relatively high cytotoxicity toward mammalian cells limits its potential application. Here, we investigated anticandidal activity and cytotoxicity of four modified analogues of NaD1 (NaD1-1 T44R/K45R, NaD1-2 L38R, NaD1-3 K36R/L38R, NaD1-4 L38R/T44R/K45R). Methods: These peptides contained substitutions with arginine of some amino acid residues in the C-terminal region of NaD1 and in its L5 loop (S35KILRR40), responsible for the “cationic grip” and binding to phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP4,5), one of the primary targets of tobacco defensin action. Results: We…
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TopicsAntimicrobial Peptides and Activities · Biochemical and Structural Characterization · Microbial Natural Products and Biosynthesis
