Scientists created a new hybrid antimicrobial peptide called ML-2 by combining parts of the human LL-37 peptide with a housefly antifungal peptide, resulting in a compound that kills bacteria effectively while being much less toxic to human cells. ML-2 was particularly effective against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, maintaining its activity after heat and enzyme exposure, and bacteria developed resistance to it more slowly than to the antibiotic ciprofloxacin.
Wu, Shenghua; Shi, Yanping; He, Yang; Zhang, Tao; Chen, Feilong; Zhang, Yingchun; Wang, Tao