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Date of Patent:
May. 20, 2003

Filed:

Feb. 05, 1998
Applicant:
Inventors:

Mark L. McLaughlin, Baton Rouge, LA (US);

Thomas S. Yokum, Baton Rouge, LA (US);

Frederick M. Enright, Baton Rouge, LA (US);

Philip H. Elzer, Baton Rouge, LA (US);

Robert P. Hammer, Baton Rouge, LA (US);

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
C07K 7/06 ; C07K 7/08 ; A61K 3/808 ; A61K 3/810 ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
C07K 7/06 ; C07K 7/08 ; A61K 3/808 ; A61K 3/810 ;
Abstract

“Minimalist” antimicrobial peptides are disclosed based on 50 to 80% &agr;,&agr;-dialkylated amino acids. The peptides are short, cationic, amphipathic, and possess a high helix propensity. Polar &agr;,&agr;-dialkylated amino acids are also disclosed. These peptides are easy and inexpensive to synthesize via solid-phase techniques. The peptides exhibit in vitro anti-bacterial properties at concentrations that are not lethal to normal mammalian cells. The peptides exhibit in vivo bioactivity against intracellular pathogens.


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