Issue 44, 2024

Emergent conformational and aggregation properties of synergistic antimicrobial peptide combinations

Abstract

Synergy between antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) may be the key to their evolutionary success and could be exploited to develop more potent antibacterial agents. One of the factors thought to be essential for AMP potency is their conformational flexibility, but characterising the diverse conformational states of AMPs experimentally remains challenging. Here we introduce a method for characterising the conformational flexibility of AMPs and provide new insights into how the interplay between conformation and aggregation in synergistic AMP combinations yields emergent properties. We use unsupervised learning and molecular dynamics simulations to show that mixing two AMPs from the Winter Flounder family (pleurocidin (WF2) & WF1a) constrains their conformational space, reducing the number of distinct conformations adopted by the peptides, most notably for WF2. The aggregation behaviour of the peptides is also altered, favouring the formation of higher-order aggregates upon mixing. Critically, the interaction between WF1a and WF2 influences the distribution of WF2 conformations within aggregates, revealing how WF1a can modulate WF2 behaviour. Our work paves the way for deeper understanding of the synergy between AMPs, a fundamental process in nature.

Graphical abstract: Emergent conformational and aggregation properties of synergistic antimicrobial peptide combinations

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Jul 2024
Accepted
13 Oct 2024
First published
15 Oct 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale, 2024,16, 20657-20669

Emergent conformational and aggregation properties of synergistic antimicrobial peptide combinations

M. Serian, A. J. Mason and C. D. Lorenz, Nanoscale, 2024, 16, 20657 DOI: 10.1039/D4NR03043E

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