The Multifaceted Antibacterial Mechanisms of the Pioneering Peptide Antibiotics Tyrocidine and Gramicidin S
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2018
IMPORTANCE Cyclic β-sheet decapeptides, such as tyrocidines and gramicidin S, were among the first antibiotics in clinical application. Although they have been used for such a long time, there is virtually no resistance to them, which has led to a renewed interest in this peptide class. Both tyrocidines and gramicidin S are thought to disrupt the bacterial membrane. However, this knowledge is mainly derived from in vitro studies, and there is surprisingly little knowledge about how these long-established antibiotics kill bacteria. Our results shed new light on the antibacterial mechanism of β-sheet peptide antibiotics and explain why they are still so effective and why there is so little resistance to them.
bacterial cytological profiling
bacterial cell biology
cell membranes
mode of action.
antibiotics
antimicrobial peptides
Författare
Michaela Wenzel
Universiteit Van Amsterdam
Marina Rautenbach
Universiteit Stellenbosch
J. Arnold Vosloo
Universiteit Stellenbosch
Tjalling K. Siersma
Universiteit Van Amsterdam
Christopher H. M. Aisenbrey
Université de Strasbourg
Ekaterina Zaitseva
Universität Freiburg
Wikus E. Laubscher
Universiteit Stellenbosch
Wilma van Rensburg
Universiteit Stellenbosch
Jan C. Behrends
Universität Freiburg
Burkhard Bechinger
Université de Strasbourg
Leendert W. Hamoen
Universiteit Van Amsterdam
mBio
2161-2129 (ISSN) 2150-7511 (eISSN)
Vol. 9 5 e00802-e00818Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)
Molekylärbiologi
Cell- och molekylärbiologi
Cellbiologi
Mikrobiologi
Biofysik
DOI
10.1128/mBio.00802-18