DRAVP ID DRAVPa0028
Peptide Name Sequence 11 from Patent US 7244710
Sequence VPKCCKPV
Sequence Length 8
Source Synthetic construct
Target Organism Herpesvirus,HIV
Patent Type Granted Patent
Publication Date 2007-07-17
Patent No US 7244710 B2
Family Info FR 1456903 A, ES 323291 A1, SU 622426 A3
Patent Title Treatment Of Ophthalmic Infections Using Antimicrobial Peptides
Comment The peptide is formed by two PKV peptides which linked by a linker(disulfide bond between residues 4 and 5).The peptide could treat viral ophthalmic infection of the invention caused by Poxvirus, Herpesvirus, Adenovirus, Paramyxovirus and Human Immunodeficiency virus, especially Herpesvirus and Human Immunodedeficiency virus(HIV), the key species in Herpesvirus are Herpes simplex virus, Herpes zoster virus, Epstein-Barr virus, Cytomegalovirus.The possible mechanism of action is inhibiting HIV-p24 expression in HIV infected cells or HIV transcription.
Abstract The present invention discloses a method of treating an ophthalmic infection by administering to a vertebrate inflicted with the ophthalmic infection an ophthalmologically effective amount of an antimicrobial peptide which is derived from alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) and biologically functional equivalents thereof. Specifically, the antimicrobial peptides derived from alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) include α-MSH (1–13) which is SYSMEHFRWGKPV, α-MSH (4–10) which is MEHFRWG, α-MSH (6–13) which is HFRWGKPV, α-MSH (11–13) which is KPV, and a KPV dimer. The ophthalmic infection can be caused by a microorganism which include a bacteria, a fungi or a virus. The vertebrate includes a bird and a mammal. The antimicrobial peptide has anti-bacterial, antifungal, and antiviral property and therefore can be administered at the onset of the ophthalmic infection before the microorganism causing the infection is determined as well as thereafter.