Synthesis and characterization of cecropin peptide-based silver nanocomposites: Its antibacterial activity and mode of action

June 29, 2020

Title

Synthesis and characterization of cecropin peptide-based silver nanocomposites: Its antibacterial activity and mode of action

Year

2020

Journal

Materials Science and Engineering: C

Abstract

Novel antimicrobial agents with a low propensity to develop resistance by microorganisms have contemporary relevance. In this perspective, the present study reports the green synthesis and characterization of cecropins peptides (D2A21, D2A10, and D4E1) based silver nanocomposites. The effect of pH and concentration of peptides on the formation of nanocomposite material was studied using UV–Vis spectroscopy. The particle size was determined by transmission electron microscopy, which indicated the size in the range of 3 ± 0.4 to 20 ± 5 nm. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy studies suggested the involvement of peptides as a capping and reducing agent. Zeta potential analysis suggested that nanocomposite material was more cationic in nature than its native peptides. Nanocomposite material exhibited significantly enhanced antibacterial activity as compared to native peptides and silver nanoparticles with minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) ranging from 1 to 3 μg mL−1 against both gram-positive and negative test bacteria; whereas the MICs of native peptides were found to be in the range of 4–6 μg mL−1. The mode of action of P-AgNPs was evaluated using scanning electron microscopy, membrane potential, and membrane integrity studies; wherein the nanocomposite material was found to act at the cell membrane level, causing complete loss of membrane potential and resulting in compromised membrane integrity with irreversible damage to the cell as shown by the rapid loss of viability due to membrane disruption, resulting in lysis. Among the three peptides tested, D2A21-silver nanocomposite had maximal antibacterial activity. Taken together; our experimental findings suggested that the peptide-based-silver nanocomposites can be considered as potential antibacterial agents for various biomedical applications.

Instrument

J-1500

Keywords

Circular dichroism, Secondary structure, Nanostructures, Materials, Biochemistry