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    RI-73, Retro-inverso-Aurein 2.2 (1-13)[G1R;F3W;K7,8R;V9W;A12W] peptide

    For research use only. NOT INTENDED FOR DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC USE.

    Catalog Number: MPE0003632

    Product Quantity: 5mg/20mg

    Price: Varies

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    Product Information

    Antimicrobial peptides have been the focus of considerable research; however, issues associated with toxicity and aggregation have the potential to limit clinical applications. Here, a derivative of a truncated version of aurein 2.2 (aurein 2.2Δ3), namely peptide 73, was investigated, along with its d-amino acid counterpart (D-73) and a retro-inverso version (RI-73). A version that incorporated a cysteine residue to the C-terminus (73c) was also generated, as this form is required to covalently attach antimicrobial peptides to polymers (e.g., polyethylene glycol (PEG) or hyperbranched polyglycerol (HPG)). The antimicrobial activity of the 73-derived peptides was enhanced 2- to 8-fold, and all the derivatives eradicated preformed Staphylococcus aureus biofilms. Formulation of the peptides with compatible polyethylene glycol (PEG)-modified phospholipid micelles alleviated toxicity toward human cells and reduced aggregation. When evaluated in vivo, the unformulated d-enantiomers aggregated when injected under the skin of mice, but micelle encapsulated peptides were well absorbed. Pegylated micelle formulated peptides were investigated for their potential as therapeutic agents for treating high-density infections in a murine cutaneous abscess model. Formulated peptide 73 reduced abscess size by 36% and bacterial loads by 2.2-fold compared to the parent peptide aurein 2.2Δ3. Micelle encapsulated peptides 73c and D-73 exhibited superior activity, further reducing abscess sizes by 85% and 63% and lowering bacterial loads by 510- and 9-fold compared to peptide 73.

    Product Name: RI-73, Retro-inverso-Aurein 2.2 (1-13)[G1R;F3W;K7,8R;V9W;A12W] peptide
    Molecular Formula: C85H127N25O16
    Molecular Weight: 1755.07
    Sequence: H-lwGvwrrvidwlr-NH2
    Three letter code: H-Leu-Trp-Gly-Val-Trp-Arg-Arg-Val-Ile-Asp-Trp-Leu-Arg-NH2
    Length (aa): 19
    Peptide Purity (HPLC): >95%; 98% and 99% purity available upon request
    Quantity/Unit: 1 Vial
    * Optional Service: TFA Removal Service is available upon request.

    Technical Information

    Source: Synthetic
    Storage Guidelines: Store at -20°C for up to 1 year. should be refrigerated after reconstitution. For more details, please refer to the manual: Handling and Storage of Synthetic Peptides
    Solubility: Soluble in water
    Appearance: White to off-white powder
    Shipping: Peptides are shipped at ambient temperature by standard shipment process.
    About TFA salt: Trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) is a strong acid, which is commonly used to cleave synthesized peptides from solid-phase resins and is also used to improve HPLC performance in the peptide purification step. By default, custom peptides are delivered as lyophilized TFA salts, and can contain as much as 10-45% TFA.
    TFA in custom peptides can cause inexplicable discrepancies in subsequent assay data. For instance, TFA in nM concentrations has been shown to interfere with cellular assays, inhibiting cellular proliferation in some instances, and increasing cell viability in others. It has also been found to be an unintended allosteric modulator of the glycine receptor, GlyR.
    TFA Removal Service is recommended for: > Peptides that will be used in cellular assays > Peptides that will be used as APIs or in manufactured products > For hydrophilic peptides containing numerous basic residues

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