2014
DOI: 10.1002/psc.2625
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Structure–activity study of macropin, a novel antimicrobial peptide from the venom of solitary bee Macropis fulvipes (Hymenoptera: Melittidae)

Abstract: A novel antimicrobial peptide, designated macropin (MAC-1) with sequence Gly-Phe-Gly-Met-Ala-Leu-Lys-Leu-Leu-Lys-Lys-Val-Leu-NH2 , was isolated from the venom of the solitary bee Macropis fulvipes. MAC-1 exhibited antimicrobial activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, antifungal activity, and moderate hemolytic activity against human red blood cells. A series of macropin analogs were prepared to further evaluate the effect of structural alterations on antimicrobial and hemolytic activiti… Show more

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“…8). These studies have unveiled the distribution of amphiphilic and biologically active peptides such as melectin from Mellecta albifrons (Apoidea: Melectini) [24], codesane from Colletes daviesanus (Colletidae) [25], osmin from Osma rufa (Megachilidae) [26], lasioglossins from Lasioglossum laticeps (Halicitidae) [27], halictines from Halictus sexcinctus (Halicitidae) [28], macropin from Macropis fulvipes (Melittidae) [29] in the bee venom. It is interesting to note that the amino acid sequences of Xac-1 and Xac-2 are similar to those of melectin and osmin isolated from the long-tonged bees, but not to those of bombolitins and melittin isolated from the social bee venom, though carpenter bees, bumblebees and honeybees are closely related.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8). These studies have unveiled the distribution of amphiphilic and biologically active peptides such as melectin from Mellecta albifrons (Apoidea: Melectini) [24], codesane from Colletes daviesanus (Colletidae) [25], osmin from Osma rufa (Megachilidae) [26], lasioglossins from Lasioglossum laticeps (Halicitidae) [27], halictines from Halictus sexcinctus (Halicitidae) [28], macropin from Macropis fulvipes (Melittidae) [29] in the bee venom. It is interesting to note that the amino acid sequences of Xac-1 and Xac-2 are similar to those of melectin and osmin isolated from the long-tonged bees, but not to those of bombolitins and melittin isolated from the social bee venom, though carpenter bees, bumblebees and honeybees are closely related.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LL-III/12 is the synthetic all-D analog of LL-III (Slaninová et al, 2011). MAC-1/31 has the highest therapeutic potential from the synthesized analogs of macropin MAC-1 due to its very low haemolytic activity (LC50 > 800 μM) and sufficient antimicrobial activity against bacteria (MIC ≤ 10 μM) (Monincová et al, 2014).…”
Section: Comparison Of Peptides' Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The peptides isolated from the venom of bees and their synthetic analogs (Čeřovský et al, 2009;Monincová et al, 2014;Slaninová et al 2011) were kindly provided by Dr. Václav…”
Section: Antimicrobial Peptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, this peptide belongs to linear cationic α-helical peptides. Since then, studies describing similar solitary bee venom peptides have appeared: osmin [5], panurgine-1 [6], macropin [7], codesane [8], and HYL [9] (Table 1). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%