Virus derived antimicrobial peptides

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6835713
APP PUB NO 20020169279A1
SERIAL NO

09785059

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The invention is directed to peptides having antimicrobial activity (antimicrobial peptides). The antimicrobial peptides of the present invention are analogs of the Lentivirus Lytic Peptide 1 (LLP1) amino acid sequence. The invention is further directed to peptides referred to as the Lytic Base Unit (LBU) peptides derived from the LLP1 analogs, also having antimicrobial activity. In addition, the present invention is also directed to methods of using the peptides in a variety of contexts, including the treatment or prevention of infectious diseases. The antimicrobial LLP1 analog peptides and the LBU peptides (collectively eLLPs) may be highly active under high salt conditions and in biologic fluids. In addition, the eLLPs are effective when presented either in soluble form, or when attached to a solid surface. Furthermore, the peptides of the present invention are selectively active against a wide variety of bacterial pathogens and exhibit minimal toxicity to eukaryotic cells in vitro and in vivo.

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PITTSBURGH UNIVERSITY OF5TH AVENUE AND BIGELOW BOULEVARD PITTSBURGH PA 15260

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Mietzner, Timothy A Pittsburgh, PA 8 152
Montelaro, Ronald C Wexford, PA 12 161

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