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Poly(2‐Oxazoline)‐Based Functional Peptide Mimics: Eradicating MRSA Infections and Persisters while Alleviating Antimicrobial Resistance
Authors:Min Zhou  Yuxin Qian  Jiayang Xie  Wenjing Zhang  Weinan Jiang  Ximian Xiao  Sheng Chen  Chengzhi Dai  Zihao Cong  Zhemin Ji  Ning Shao  Longqiang Liu  Yuequn Wu  Runhui Liu
Abstract:Peptides have important biological functions. However, their susceptibility to proteolysis limits their applications. We demonstrated here for the first time, that poly(2‐oxazoline) (POX) can work as a functional mimic of peptides. POX‐based glycine pseudopeptides, a host defense peptide mimic, had potent activities against methicillin‐resistant S. aureus, which causes formidable infections. The POX mimic showed potent activity against persisters that are highly resistant to antibiotics. S. aureus did not develop resistance to POX owning to the reactive oxygen species related antimicrobial mechanism. POX‐treated S. aureus is sensitive to common antibiotics, demonstrating no observable antimicrobial pressure or cross‐resistance in using antimicrobial POX. This study highlights POX as a new type of functional mimic of peptides and opens new avenues in designing and exploring peptide mimetics for biological functions and applications.
Keywords:antibiotics  antimicrobials  drug design  peptides  polymers
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