Structure-based similarity network accelerates the discovery of lysins as oral microbiome modulators targeting periodontal pathogens

preprint OA: closed
Full text JSON View at publisher
Full text 1,349 characters · extracted from oa-doi-fallback · click to expand
Abstract Microorganisms significantly influence human health, and dysbiosis of the oral microbiome plays a critical role in the development and progression of both oral and systemic diseases. This highlights the urgent need for novel therapeutics targeting specific pathogens. Here, we presented a structure-based pipeline to efficiently identify potential phage-derived periodontal lysins (LysPds) from nearly one million proteins. We predicted the structures of candidate lysins using AlphaFold2 and developed an innovative structure-based similarity network to classify them into distinct clusters, each with unique functional properties. A systematic characterization of 16 representative LysPds from 11 superfamilies revealed that over 90% demonstrated potent antibacterial activity against key periodontal pathogens. Among these, LysPd078 was identified as a promising preclinical drug candidate, effectively reconfiguring microbiome communities while demonstrating significant efficacy and safety in mouse models of periodontitis and calvarial infection. Our findings highlight the effectiveness of structure-based similarity networks in exploring vast protein spaces and underscore the potential of LysPd078 as a targeted modulating agent for the oral microbiome. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

Text is read by the "Ask this paper" AI Q&A widget below. Extraction quality varies by source — PMC NXML preserves structure cleanly, OA-HTML may include some navigation residue, and OA-PDF can have broken hyphenation. The publisher copy (via DOI) is the canonical version.

My notes (saved in your browser only)

Ask this paper AI returns verbatim quotes from the full text · source: oa-doi-fallback

Answers must be backed by verbatim quotes from this paper's full text. Hallucinated quotes are dropped automatically; if no verbatim passage answers the question, we say so. How this works

Citation neighborhood (no data yet)

We don't have any in-corpus citations linked to this paper yet. This is a recent paper (2026) — citers typically take a year or two to land, and the OpenAlex reference graph may still be filling in.

Source provenance

europepmc
last seen: 2026-05-20T01:45:00.602351+00:00