Publications by authors named "Ruizhong Xue"

Inspired by the charge composition and distribution of proteins and peptides, we designed and prepared a series of brush polypeptides with positive and negative charges separately distributed in the side chains and the backbones. The brush polypeptides can self- or co-deposit on various substrates forming ultrathin and stable coatings. They showed potent bactericidal activity and antibiofilm property, outperforming conventional linear polypeptide coatings with randomly distributed positive and negative charges.

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Preventing initial colonization of bacteria on biomaterial surfaces is crucial to address the medical device-associated infection issues. Antimicrobial peptide (AMP) or cationic polymer modified surfaces have shown promising potentials to inhibit the initial colonization of bacteria by contact killing. However, their development has been impeded because of bacterial adhesion and high cytotoxicity.

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Surface modification with cationic polymer coatings represented an important strategy to address the medical device-related infection issues. However, limited antibacterial activities and high cytotoxicity have hampered their development. Herein, we report a facile method to enhance the surface antibacterial activity by construction of an imidazolium-based polypeptide with fosfomycin counteranions (i.

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  • * This study introduces a new coating made from a single-component, sulfonate-based anionic polypeptide that provides antibacterial, antifouling, and biocompatible properties on-demand.
  • * The polypeptide displayed over 99% effectiveness against various bacteria and maintained strong anti-infection properties and compatibility with biological tissues when applied to polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS).
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Dual-function antibacterial surfaces have exhibited promising potential in addressing implant-associated infections. However, both bactericidal and antifouling properties need to be further improved prior to practical uses. Herein, we report the preparation and properties of a linear block copolymer coating (LP-KF) and a single-chain nanoparticle coating (NP-KF) with poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and cationic polypeptide segments.

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Antimicrobial polypeptides are promising mimics of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) with low risks of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Polypeptides with facile and efficient production, high antimicrobial activity, and low toxicity toward mammalian cells are highly desirable for practical applications. Herein, triblock copolypeptides with chloro groups (PPG-PCPBLG) and different main-chain lengths were synthesized via an ultrafast ring-opening polymerization (ROP) using a macroinitiator, namely poly(propylene glycol) bis(2-aminopropyl ether), and purified or nonpurified monomer (i.

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  • * Researchers created new star-shaped polymers from lysine that exhibit strong antimicrobial properties while being safer for mammalian cells, using a quick polymerization method combined with modifying the side chains.
  • * The new star polymers demonstrated effective antibacterial activity, particularly against bacteria like S. aureus and E. coli, and worked by disrupting bacterial membranes, making them a promising alternative to traditional AMPs.
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Poly(l-cysteine)s with methylthio pendants (PMTLCs) were synthesized by ring-opening polymerization of a new l-cysteine-based -carboxyanhydride. The thioether bonds of PMTLC can be readily oxidized by HO yielding water-soluble PMTLC. The methylthio groups can undergo an alkylation reaction using methyl iodide and a subsequent ion-exchange reaction yielding sulfonium-based polypeptides (PPLC-DMS-X, where X = I, BF).

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