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http://dx.doi.org/10.4014/jmb.1212.12035

Effect of the Antimicrobial Peptide $\small{D}$-Nal-Pac-525 on the Growth of Streptococcus mutans and Its Biofilm Formation  

Li, Huajun (Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Dalian Medical University)
Cheng, Jya-Wei (Institute of Biotechnology and Department of Medical Science, National Tsing Hua University)
Yu, Hui-Yuan (Institute of Biotechnology and Department of Medical Science, National Tsing Hua University)
Xin, Yi (Department of Biotechnology, Dalian Medical University)
Tang, Li (Department of Microecology, Dalian Medical University)
Ma, Yufang (Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Dalian Medical University)
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Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology / v.23, no.8, 2013 , pp. 1070-1075 More about this Journal
Abstract
Streptococcus mutans is the primary etiological agent of dental caries. The antimicrobial peptide $\small{D}$-Nal-Pac-525 was designed by replacing the tryptophans of the Trp-rich peptide Pac-525 with $\small{D}$-${\beta}$-naphthyalanines. To assess the effect of $\small{D}$-Nal-Pac-525 on cariogenic bacteria, the activity of $\small{D}$-Nal-Pac-525 on the growth of S. mutans and its biofilm formation were examined. $\small{D}$-Nal-Pac-525 showed robust antimicrobial activity against S. mutans (minimum inhibitory concentration of 4 ${\mu}g/ml$). Using scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy, it was shown that $\small{D}$-Nal-Pac-525 caused morphological changes and damaged the cell membrane of S. mutans. $\small{D}$-Nal-Pac-525 inhibited biofilm formation of S. mutans at 2 ${\mu}g/ml$. The results of this study suggest that $\small{D}$-Nal-Pac-525 has great potential for clinical application as a dental caries-preventing agent.
Keywords
$\small{D}$-Nal-Pac-525; antimicrobial peptides; Streptococcus mutans; biofilm;
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