Isolation and Characterization of Antimicrobial Peptides Isolated from Brevibacillus halotolerans 7WMA2 for the Activity Against Multidrug-Resistant Pathogens

  • Ho Le Han
  • , Phu Tran Vinh Pham
  • , Song Gun Kim
  • , Sook Sin Chan
  • , Kuan Shiong Khoo
  • , Kit Wayne Chew
  • , Pau Loke Show
  • , Thi Ngoc Thu Tran
  • , Hai Thi Viet Nguyen
  • , Phuong Thi Dong Nguyen

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    Abstract

    Multidrug resistance to pathogens has posed a severe threat to public health. The threat could be addressed by antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) with broad-spectrum suppression. In this study, Brevibacillus halotolerans 7WMA2, isolated from marine sediment, produced AMPs against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. The AMPs were precipitated by ammonium sulfate 30% (w/v) from culture broth and dialyzed by a 1 kDa membrane. Tryptone Soy Agar (TSA) was used for the cultivation and resulted in the largest bacteria-inhibiting zones under aerobic conditions at 25 °C, 48 h. An SDS-PAGE gel overlay test revealed that strain 7WMA2 could produce AMPs of 5–10 kDa and showed no degradation when held at 121 °C for 30 min at a wide pH 2–12 range. The AMPs did not cause toxicity to HeLa cells with concentrations up to 500 µg/mL while increasing the arbitrary unit up to eight times. The study showed that the AMPs produced were unique, with broad-spectrum antimicrobial ability. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

    Original languageBritish English
    JournalMolecular Biotechnology
    DOIs
    StateAccepted/In press - 2023

    Keywords

    • Anti-MRSA
    • Broad-spectrum
    • Multidrug
    • Non-toxicity
    • pH resistance
    • Thermostable

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