Exploring the molecular structure of lipids in the design of artificial lipidated antifungal proteins†

Hendra Saputra, Muhammad Safaat, Kazuki Uchida, Pugoh Santoso, Rie Wakabayashi, Masahiro Goto, Toki Taira and Noriho Kamiya
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Fungal infections have been a concern for decades, yet effective and approved antifungal agents are limited. We recently developed a potential method to enhance the antifungal activity of a small chitin-binding domain (LysM) from Pteris ryukyuensis chitinase A (PrChiA) by the site-specific introduction of a palmitoyl (C16) group catalyzed by microbial transglutaminase (MTG). Herein, we attempted the conjugation of a series of lipid–peptide substrates with LysM genetically fused with a C-terminal MTG-reactive Q-tag (LysM-Q) to yield LysM-lipid conjugates (LysM-lipids) with different lengths (LysM-C12, -C14, and -C16) and different numbers of alkyl chains [LysM-(C12)2, -(C14)2, and -(C16)2]. The enzymatic conjugation proceeded smoothly for all LysM-lipids, except for LysM-(C16)2 because of the low aqueous dispersibility of the hydrophobic (C16)2 lipid–peptide substrate. The combination of amphotericin B (AmB) with LysM-C14 or LysM-C16 exhibited the highest antifungal performance against Trichoderma viride whereas alterations in the number of alkyl chains were not effective in enhancing the antifungal activity of the LysM-lipids. Fluorescent microscopic analysis showed that the fungal cell wall was stained with C14- and C16-modified LysM-muGFP fusion proteins when combined with AmB, suggesting a suitable lipid length to enhance the antifungal action. All LysM-lipids showed minimum cytotoxicity toward mammalian cells, suggesting that LysM-lipids could be a safe additive in the development of new antifungal formulations.

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在设计人工脂质抗真菌蛋白过程中探索脂质的分子结构†。
数十年来,真菌感染一直是一个令人担忧的问题,然而有效且获得批准的抗真菌药物却很有限。我们最近开发了一种潜在的方法,通过在微生物转谷氨酰胺酶(MTG)的催化下特异性地引入棕榈酰(C16)基团,来增强蕨类植物几丁质酶 A(PrChiA)的一个小几丁质结合结构域(LysM)的抗真菌活性。在此,我们尝试用基因融合了 C 端 MTG 反应性 Q 标记(LysM-Q)的 LysM 与一系列脂质-肽底物共轭,得到了具有不同长度(LysM-C12、-C14 和 -C16)和不同烷基链数目 [LysM-(C12)2、-(C14)2 和 -(C16)2]的 LysM-脂质共轭物(LysM-脂质)。除了 LysM-(C16)2(由于疏水性 (C16)2 脂肽底物的水分散性较低)外,所有 LysM 脂肽的酶联反应都进行得很顺利。两性霉素 B(AmB)与 LysM-C14 或 LysM-C16 的组合对毛霉菌的抗真菌性能最高,而烷基链数量的改变并不能有效提高 LysM 脂的抗真菌活性。荧光显微分析表明,与 AmB 结合使用时,真菌细胞壁会被 C14 和 C16 修饰的 LysM-muGFP 融合蛋白染色,这表明脂质长度适合增强抗真菌作用。所有 LysM 脂类对哺乳动物细胞的细胞毒性都很小,这表明 LysM 脂类可以作为一种安全的添加剂,用于开发新的抗真菌制剂。
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