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Using the synthetic alpha-helical peptide ((RLA)(2)R)(2) as a model the effect of net charge, helicity, and epimeric nature of the peptide on bactericidal potency has been examined. Both the nature and the extent of the net charge were shown to be relatively important for antibacterial activity. The loss of the structured character of the peptide resulted in reducing the activity. The all-D-peptide appeared to be a remarkably strong bacteriostatic agent with MIC <1 microM against Escherichia coli. The peptide was neither hemolytic nor cytotoxic, which in conjunction with data on its stability to enzymatic degradation makes this peptide very attractive in terms of designing new bactericidal agents on the basis of (D)((RLA)(2)R)(2).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0196-9781(02)00146-8DOI Listing

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