Gram-negative endolysins: overcoming the outer membrane obstacle

Hazel M. Sisson, Simon A. Jackson,Robert Fagerlund, Suzanne L. Warring,Peter C. Fineran

CURRENT OPINION IN MICROBIOLOGY(2024)

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Our ability to control the growth of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens is challenged by rising antimicrobial resistance and requires new approaches. Endolysins are phage-derived enzymes that degrade peptidoglycan and therefore offer potential as antimicrobial agents. However, the outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria impedes the access of externally applied endolysins to peptidoglycan. This review highlights recent advances in the discovery and characterization of natural endolysins that can breach the OM, as well as chemical and engineering approaches that increase antimicrobial efficacy of endolysins against Gram-negative pathogens.
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