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Frog skin and supercomputers lead Penn chemists to designing better bacteria killers

PHILADELPHIA A peptide called magainin, first found in the skin of the African clawed frog, holds the secret to creating bacteria-killing surfaces, according to researchers at the University of Pennsylvania. The Penn scientists have taken a joint experimental-computational approach to mimicking magainin. They designed, synthesized, tested, and then improved novel antibacterial compounds, using a combination of laboratory experiments and painstaking simulations on supercomputers. The resulting material could be anchored to the surface of almost any type of product that you would prefer to keep bacteria-free from bandages to picnic tables.

Robert Doerksen, a postdoctoral researcher in Penn's Department of Chemistry, will present how the Penn team successfully modified the arylamide-based polymers to be safe for contact with human cells today at the American Chemical Society's 227th National Meeting in Anaheim, Calif.

"Our original approach was to replace the peptide backbone found in magainin with one of arylamide, which is relatively easy to create in the lab," Doerksen said. "Like magainin, the modified arylamide polymer can disrupt the cell membranes of bacteria without harming the membranes of other types of cells, such as our own."

The key to both magainin and the arylamide polymers is that they are amphiphilic one side attracts water while the other repels it. It is thought that this property of the material allows it to reach the bacterial cell membrane and induce leakage that destroys the bacteria. "Unlike conventional antibiotics, for example, the arylamide's ability to attack a fundamental feature of all types of bacteria, their lipid membranes, will make it much more difficult for bacteria to evolve resistance," Doerksen said.


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Contact: Greg Lester
glester@pobox.upenn.edu
215-573-6604
University of Pennsylvania
30-Mar-2004


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