Encapsulation of the Phage Lytic Protein CHAPSH3b in Non-ionic Surfactant-Based Vesicles

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Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become a worldwide health problem. Consequently, there is a global interest in the study of the antimicrobial activity of natural compounds as an alternative to antibiotics. One of the possibilities studied during the last years is the use of bacteriophages and their derived proteins. More specifically, phage lytic proteins or endolysins are specific enzymes that cause cell lysis and can be easily produced and purified after overexpression in bacteria. However, one of the major disadvantages of these proteins is their sensitivity to some environmental conditions that can reduce their efficiency. The use of vesicles for endolysin encapsulation could help overcome this disadvantage, offering an additional protection to the protein and allowing its controlled release and long-term stability.

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