Plectasin

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Template:Short description Plectasin is an antibiotic protein from the mushroom Pseudoplectania nigrella. It was initially discovered in 2005[1] and commercialised by Novozymes.[2] Plectasin belongs to the antimicrobial peptide class called fungal defensins, which is also present in invertebrates such as flies and mussels.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Clinical trials

Pre-clinical tests in mice have shown promising results in that multiresistant bacteria have problems mutating resistance against plectasin,[3] which acts by directly binding the bacterial cell-wall precursor Lipid II[4] in a supramolecular complex.[5]

At the end of 2008, Novozymes signed a global licensing agreement with Sanofi-Aventis for the further development and marketing of NZ2114, a derivative of plectasin, as a treatment for gram-positive bacterial infections, e.g. Streptococcus and Staphylococcus which are resistant to all existing antibiotics.[2][6]

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