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Journal of Peptide Science | 2010

Modifications on amphiphilicity and cationicity of unnatural amino acid containing peptides for the improvement of antimicrobial activity against pathogenic bacteria

Junichi Taira; Yutaka Kida; Hiroshi Yamaguchi; Koichi Kuwano; Yuichiro Higashimoto; Hiroaki Kodama

The widespread natural sources‐derived cationic peptides have been reported to reveal bacterial killing and/or growth‐inhibiting properties. Correspondingly, a number of artificial peptides have been designed to understand antibacterial mechanism of the cationic peptides. These peptides are expected to be an alternative antibiotic against drug‐resistant pathogenic bacteria because major antimicrobial mechanism of cationic peptides involves bacterial membrane disorder, although those availabilities have not been well evaluated. In this study, cationic peptides containing Aib were prepared to evaluate the availability as an antimicrobial agent, especially against representative pathogenic bacteria. Among them, BRBA20, consisting of five repeated Aib‐Arg‐Aib‐Ala sequences, showed strong antibacterial activity against both Gram‐negative and Gram‐positive bacteria, including methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Additionally, growth of Serratia marcescens and multidrug‐resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa, known as proteases‐secreting pathogenic bacteria, were also completely inhibited by BRBA20 under 20 µg/ml peptide concentrations. Our results suggested availabilities of Aib‐derived amphiphilicity and protease resistance in the design of artificial antimicrobial peptides. Comparing BRBA20 with BKBA20, it was also concluded that Arg residue is the preferred cationic source than Lys for antimicrobial action of amphiphilic helices. Copyright


International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics | 2010

Peptaibol Derived Helix‐Kink Motif Facilitates Channel Forming of the Artificial α-Aminoisobutyric Acid Rich Helices

Junichi Taira; Mitsukuni Shibue; Satoshi Osada; Hiroaki Kodama

Characteristic motifs have been identified in natural channel forming peptides though critical roles of such motifs are not well understood. In this paper, the helix‐kink motif found in peptaibols was embedded into the α-aminoisobutyric acid (Aib) rich template to explore its roles in peptide structure and ion channel functions. According to circular dichroism studies and single channel measurements, the motif reduced helical contents of peptide whereas ion channel forming was facilitated and conductance value was increased.


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2007

Antiadhesive Sites Present in the Fibronectin Type III-Like Repeats of Human Plasma Fibronectin

Shogo Miura; Sadahiro Kamiya; Yohei Saito; Seiki Wada; Ryo Hayashi; Junichi Taira; Hiroaki Kodama; Hirofumi Yajima; Masaaki Ueki; Fumio Fukai


Peptide science : proceedings of the ... Japanese Peptide Symposium | 2013

Protein Phosphatase 2A in Macrophage Dephosphorylates Phosphoserines Involved in Nucleocytoplasmic Shuttling and Secretion of High Mobility Group Box 1

Junichi Taira; Yutaka Kida; Yuichiro Higashimoto


Peptide science : proceedings of the ... Japanese Peptide Symposium | 2009

Synthesis and Biological Activity of Alamethicin Analogs Enhanced by Electrostatic Interaction

Satoko Imamura; Junichi Taira; Torao Suga; Satoshi Osada; Hiroaki Kodama


Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 2009

Ion channel formation of dimeric peptide enhanced by electrostatic inter-helical interactions.

Junichi Taira; Satoshi Osada; Masoud Jelokhani-Niaraki; Tsuguhisa Ehara; Hiroaki Kodama


Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 2009

Conformational Effects of Cyclic Hexapeptides for Ion Channel Properties

Junichi Taira; Satoko Imamura; Satoshi Osada; Masoud Jelokhani-Niaraki; Tsuguhisa Ehara; Hiroaki Kodama


Peptide science : proceedings of the ... Japanese Peptide Symposium | 2008

Enhancement of Ion Channel Formation by Electrostatic Interaction Incorporated in Dimeric Helical Peptide

Junichi Taira; Satoshi Osada; Jelokhani-Niaraki Masoud; Tsuguhisa Ehara; Hiroaki Kodama


Peptide science : proceedings of the ... Japanese Peptide Symposium | 2007

Comparison Study of Ion Channel Activities of Homo-Dimerized and Hetero-Dimerized Amphiphilic Helical Model Peptides

Junichi Taira; Satoshi Osada; Jelokhani-Niaraki Masoud; Tsuguhisa Ehara; Hiroaki Kodama


Archive | 2006

Ion Channel Activities and Mechanisms of Ion Conduction about Cyclic Hexapeptides

Junichi Taira; Ryo Hayashi; Satoshi Osada; Tsuguhisa Ehara; Hiroaki Kodama

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Fumio Fukai

Tokyo University of Science

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