The effects of hinge structure on the biological activity of antimicrobial peptides and its application in molecular design: a review
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National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31902195), Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province, China (No. YQ2019C007).

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    The hinge structure, also known as hinge region or bend, is a special structure found in some antimicrobial peptides. Most studies on antimicrobial peptides focused on the standard secondary structure of α-helix and β-sheet, while the hinge structure and its functions were rarely studied. The hinge structure confers the antimicrobial peptides an improved structural flexibility, which may promote their disruptive effect on bacterial membrane or their binding efficiency to the intracellular targets, thus resulting in a higher antibacterial activity. Meanwhile, the hinge structure may reduce the structural rigidity, which may eliminate the cytotoxicity of antimicrobial peptides to eukaryotic cells. This article reviews the structural characteristics of the hinge structure, its effects on the biological activity of antimicrobial peptides and application in the molecular design, with the aim to provide a reference for the design and development of new antimicrobial peptides.

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吕银凤,白金妮,谭德智,陈婷婷,单安山. 铰链结构对抗菌肽生物活性的影响及在分子设计中的应用研究进展[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2021, 37(9): 3142-3150

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  • Received:November 13,2020
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