Real-Time Monitoring of Multitarget Antimicrobial Mechanisms of Peptoids Using Label-Free Imaging with Optical Diffraction Tomography
- Abstract
- Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are promising therapeutics in the fight against multidrug-resistant bacteria. As a mimic of AMPs, peptoids with N-substituted glycine backbone have been utilized for antimicrobials with resistance against proteolytic degradation. Antimicrobial peptoids are known to kill bacteria by membrane disruption; however, the nonspecific aggregation of intracellular contents is also suggested as an important bactericidal mechanism. Here,structure-activity relationship (SAR) of a library of indole side chain-containing peptoids resulting in peptoid 29 as a hit compound is investigated. Then, quantitative morphological analyses of live bacteria treated with AMPs and peptoid 29 in a label-free manner using optical diffraction tomography (ODT) are performed. It is unambiguously demonstrated that both membrane disruption and intracellular biomass flocculation are primary mechanisms of bacterial killing by monitoring real-time morphological changes of bacteria. These multitarget mechanisms and rapid action can be a merit for the discovery of a resistance-breaking novel antibiotic drug.
- Author(s)
- Kim, Minsang; Cheon, Yeongmi; Shin, Dongmin; Choi, Jieun; Nielsen, Josefine Eilso; Jeong, Myeong Seon; Nam, Ho Yeon; Kim, Sung-Hak; Lund, Reidar; Jenssen, Havard; Barron, Annelise E.; Lee, Seongsoo; Seo, Jiwon
- Issued Date
- 2023-08
- Type
- Article
- DOI
- 10.1002/advs.202302483
- URI
- https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/10081
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