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The rapid development of antimicrobial resistance is pushing the search in the discovering of novel antimicrobial molecules to prevent and treat bacterial infections. Self-assembling antimicrobial peptides, as the lipidated peptides, are a novel and promising class of molecules capable of meeting this need. Based on previous work on Temporin L analogs, several new molecules lipidated at the N- or and the C-terminus were synthesised. Our goal is to improve membrane interactions through finely tuning self-assembly to reduce oligomerisation in aqueous solution and enhance self-assembly in bacterial membranes while reducing toxicity against human cells. The results here reported show that the length of the aliphatic moiety is a key factor to control target cell specificity and the oligomeric state of peptides either in aqueous solution or in a membrane-mimicking environment. The results of this study pave the way for the design of novel molecules with enhanced activities.

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Rosa Bellavita, Annarita Falanga, Elisabetta Buommino, Francesco Merlino, Bruno Casciaro, Floriana Cappiello, Maria Luisa Mangoni, Ettore Novellino, Maria Rosaria Catania, Rossella Paolillo, Paolo Grieco, Stefania Galdieroa. Novel temporin L antimicrobial peptides: promoting self-assembling by lipidic tags to tackle superbugs. Journal of enzyme inhibition and medicinal chemistry. 2020 Dec;35(1):1751-1764

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