Publication Type : Book Chapter
Publisher : Prospects in Bioscience: Addressing the Issues
Source : Prospects in Bioscience: Addressing the Issues, Springer India, p.251-256 (2013)
Url : http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-0810-5_29
ISBN : 9788132208099
Keywords : Antimicrobial peptide, Clitoria ternatea, De novo sequencing, mass spectrometry
Campus : Amritapuri
School : School of Biotechnology
Center : Biotechnology
Department : biotechnology
Verified : Yes
Year : 2013
Abstract : Increasing microbial resistance to common antibiotics has become a serious threat in maintaining public health. Due to their distinctive features, antimicrobial peptides have become attractive molecules as novel antibiotics. Plants are constantly exposed to attack from a large range of pathogens, and under such conditions, they synthesize antimicrobial peptides as part of their innate defense mechanism. In an effort to identify potential antimicrobial peptides, we have isolated and characterized a novel eight-residue linear peptide from Clitoria ternatea, a perennial plant which belongs to Fabaceae family. Liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS) shows a UV-absorbing fraction at 230 nm with a measured molecular mass of 787.4 Da. The sequence of the peptide, QAANSVAK, was derived through de novo approach using tandem mass spectrometric (MS/MS) data obtained after collision-induced dissociation (CID). The sequence was further confirmed through chemical derivatization and proteolysis followed by data-dependent MS/MS analysis. Antimicrobial studies of the nearly homogenous peptide fraction after solid-phase extraction (SPE) show activity against Bacillus subtilis. The peptide bears no sequence similarity with any of the linear peptides isolated thus far from other organisms.
Cite this Research Publication : Neethu Ajayakumar, Walter Schrenk, Dr. Bipin G. Nair, and Dr. Sudarslal S., “Mass Spectrometric Characterization of a Novel Antimicrobial Peptide Isolated from Clitoria Ternatea”, in Prospects in Bioscience: Addressing the Issues, A. Sabu and Augustine, A., Eds. Springer India, 2013, pp. 251-256.