The emergence of drug-resistant bacteria calls for the discovery of new antibiotics. Yet, for decades, traditional discovery strategies have not yielded new classes of antimicrobial. Here, by mining the human proteome via an algorithm that relies on the sequence length, net charge, average hydrophobicity and other physicochemical properties of antimicrobial peptides, we report the identification of 2,603 encrypted peptide antibiotics that are encoded in proteins with biological function unrelated to the immune system. We show that the encrypted peptides kill pathogenic bacteria by targeting their membrane, modulate gut and skin commensals, do not readily select for bacterial resistance, and possess anti-infective activity in skin abscess an...
Antimicrobial peptides have emerged as a novel class of therapeutic molecules in recent decades as t...
This article highlights new members, novel mechanisms of action, new functions, and interesting appl...
Antimicrobial compounds first arose in prokaryotes by necessity for competitive self-defense. In thi...
The emergence of drug-resistant bacteria calls for the discovery of new antibiotics. Yet, for decade...
Novel approaches are needed to combat antibiotic resistance. Here, we describe a computational-exper...
Encrypted peptides have been recently found in the human proteome and represent a potential class of...
Novel approaches are needed to combat antibiotic resistance. Here, we describe a computational–exper...
<div><p>Starting from the premise that a wealth of potentially biologically active peptides may lurk...
Starting from the premise that a wealth of potentially biologically active peptides may lurk within ...
Starting from the premise that a wealth of potentially biologically active peptides may lurk within ...
AbstractA remarkable and intriguing challenge for the modern medicine consists in the development of...
As the key components of innate immunity, human host defense antimicrobial peptides and proteins (AM...
This article highlights new members, novel mechanisms of action, new functions, and interesting appl...
Following the treads of our previous works on the unveiling of bioactive peptides encrypted in plant...
Bacteria have evolved an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other....
Antimicrobial peptides have emerged as a novel class of therapeutic molecules in recent decades as t...
This article highlights new members, novel mechanisms of action, new functions, and interesting appl...
Antimicrobial compounds first arose in prokaryotes by necessity for competitive self-defense. In thi...
The emergence of drug-resistant bacteria calls for the discovery of new antibiotics. Yet, for decade...
Novel approaches are needed to combat antibiotic resistance. Here, we describe a computational-exper...
Encrypted peptides have been recently found in the human proteome and represent a potential class of...
Novel approaches are needed to combat antibiotic resistance. Here, we describe a computational–exper...
<div><p>Starting from the premise that a wealth of potentially biologically active peptides may lurk...
Starting from the premise that a wealth of potentially biologically active peptides may lurk within ...
Starting from the premise that a wealth of potentially biologically active peptides may lurk within ...
AbstractA remarkable and intriguing challenge for the modern medicine consists in the development of...
As the key components of innate immunity, human host defense antimicrobial peptides and proteins (AM...
This article highlights new members, novel mechanisms of action, new functions, and interesting appl...
Following the treads of our previous works on the unveiling of bioactive peptides encrypted in plant...
Bacteria have evolved an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other....
Antimicrobial peptides have emerged as a novel class of therapeutic molecules in recent decades as t...
This article highlights new members, novel mechanisms of action, new functions, and interesting appl...
Antimicrobial compounds first arose in prokaryotes by necessity for competitive self-defense. In thi...