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Design of Membrane Active Peptides Considering Multi-Objective Optimization for Biomedical Application

A multitude of membrane active peptides exists that divides into subclasses, such as cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) capable to enter eukaryotic cells or antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) able to interact with prokaryotic cell envelops. Peptide membrane interactions arise from unique sequence motifs of the peptides that account for particular physicochemical properties. Membrane active peptides are mainly cationic, often primary or secondary amphipathic, and they interact with membranes depending on the composition of the bilayer lipids. Sequences of these peptides consist of short 5-30 amino acid sections derived from natural proteins or synthetic sources. Membrane active peptides can be designed using computational methods or can be identified in screenings of combinatorial libraries. This review focuses on strategies that were successfully applied to the design and optimization of membrane active peptides with respect to the fact that diverse features of successful peptide candidates are prerequisites for biomedical application. Not only membrane activity but also degradation stability in biological environments, propensity to induce resistances, and advantageous toxicological properties are crucial parameters that have to be considered in attempts to design useful membrane active peptides. Reliable assay systems to access the different biological characteristics of numerous membrane active peptides are essential tools for multi-objective peptide optimization.

  • Röckendorf, N.
  • Nehls, C.
  • Gutsmann, T.

Keywords

  • antimicrobial peptide
  • cell penetrating peptide
  • membrane active peptide
  • membrane activity assay
  • multi objective optimization
  • peptide design
Publication details
DOI: 10.3390/membranes12020180
Journal: Membranes (Basel)
Number: 2
Work Type: Review
Location: ARCN
Disease Area: General Lung and Other
Partner / Member: FZB
Access-Number: 35207101

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