학술논문

Engineering strategies and challenges of endolysin as an antibacterial agent against Gram‐negative bacteria
Document Type
article
Source
Microbial Biotechnology, Vol 17, Iss 4, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Subject
Biotechnology
TP248.13-248.65
Language
English
ISSN
1751-7915
Abstract
Abstract Bacteriophage endolysin is a novel antibacterial agent that has attracted much attention in the prevention and control of drug‐resistant bacteria due to its unique mechanism of hydrolysing peptidoglycans. Although endolysin exhibits excellent bactericidal effects on Gram‐positive bacteria, the presence of the outer membrane of Gram‐negative bacteria makes it difficult to lyse them extracellularly, thus limiting their application field. To enhance the extracellular activity of endolysin and facilitate its crossing through the outer membrane of Gram‐negative bacteria, researchers have adopted physical, chemical, and molecular methods. This review summarizes the characterization of endolysin targeting Gram‐negative bacteria, strategies for endolysin modification, and the challenges and future of engineering endolysin against Gram‐negative bacteria in clinical applications, to promote the application of endolysin in the prevention and control of Gram‐negative bacteria.