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Antimicrobial Peptides in the Global Microbiome: Biosynthetic Genes and Resistance Determinants

Bingfeng Chen, Zhenyan Zhang, Qi Zhang, Nuohan Xu, Tao Lu, Tingzhang Wang, Wenjie Hong, Zhengwei Fu, Josep Peñuelas, Michael R. Gillings, Haifeng Qian

Environmental Science & Technology · 2023

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Summary

Antimicrobial peptides are a promising new class of antimicrobials that could address the antibiotic resistance crisis, which poses a major threat to human health. These peptides are present in all kingdoms of life, but especially in microorganisms, having multiple origins in diverse taxa. To date, there has been no global study on the diversity of antimicrobial peptides, the hosts in which these occur, and the potential for resistance to these agents. Here, we investigated the diversity and number of antimicrobial peptides in four main habitats (aquatic, terrestrial, human, and engineered) by analyzing 52,515 metagenome-assembled genomes. The number of antimicrobial peptides was higher in the human gut microbiome than in other habitats, and most hosts of antimicrobial peptides were habita

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1021/acs.est.3c01664
Catalogue ID
SNmojuoor1-go7rma
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