Maura Mattiuzzo
University of Trieste
6 Papers
93 Citations
Maura Mattiuzzo is an academic researcher from University of Trieste. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antimicrobial peptides & Cathelicidin. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Role of the Escherichia coli SbmA in the antimicrobial activity of proline-rich peptides.
Maura Mattiuzzo,Antonella Bandiera,Renato Gennaro,Monica Benincasa,Sabrina Pacor,Nikolinka Antcheva,Marco Scocchi +6 more
TL;DR: Resistance to Bac7(1–35) peptide correlated with a decreased ability to internalize the peptide, suggesting that a bacterial protein, SbmA, is necessary for the transport of, and for susceptibility to, proline‐rich antimicrobial peptides of eukaryotic origin.
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Dual mode of action of Bac7, a proline-rich antibacterial peptide.
Elena Podda,Monica Benincasa,Sabrina Pacor,Fulvio Micali,Maura Mattiuzzo,Renato Gennaro,Marco Scocchi +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that Bac7 may inactivate bacteria via two different modes of action depending on its concentration: (i) at near-MIC concentrations via a mechanism based on a stereospecificity-dependent uptake that is likely followed by its binding to an intracellular target, and (ii) at concentrations several times the MIC value, via a non-stereoselective, membranolytic mechanism.
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Activity of antimicrobial peptides in the presence of polysaccharides produced by pulmonary pathogens
Monica Benincasa,Maura Mattiuzzo,Yury Herasimenka,Paola Cescutti,Roberto Rizzo,Renato Gennaro +5 more
TL;DR: All the PSs investigated inhibited, albeit to a different extent, the antibacterial activity of the peptides tested, suggesting that their presence in the lungs of patients with CF may contribute to the decreased defence response of this district upon infection by PS‐producing microorganisms.
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Proteolytic Activity of Escherichia coli Oligopeptidase B Against Proline-Rich Antimicrobial Peptides
Maura Mattiuzzo,Cristian De Gobba,Giulia Runti,Mario Mardirossian,Antonella Bandiera,Renato Gennaro,Marco Scocchi +6 more
TL;DR: It is found that the overexpressed peptidase makes the bacterial cells specifically less susceptible to several proline-rich antimicrobial peptides known to penetrate into the bacterial cytosol, and that its level of activity directly correlates with the degree of resistance.
Investigating the mode of action of proline-rich antimicrobial peptides using a genetic approach: a tool to identify new bacterial targets amenable to the design of novel antibiotics.
Marco Scocchi,Maura Mattiuzzo,Monica Benincasa,Nikolinka Antcheva,Alessandro Tossi,Renato Gennaro +5 more
TL;DR: Several genes that are involved in the mechanism of action of these peptides, including peptide-transport systems or potential resistance factors, which can be used or taken into account in drug design efforts are identified.
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