Anti-Bacterial Effect of Three Top-Ranked Predicted AMPs against Four Different Bacteria Species
Growth assay of Bacillus subtilis, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Escherichia coli in the absence (H2O) or presence of P3, P10, P26, and a control peptide (Pcontrol) that is known to have no anti-bacterial effect. Ampicillin was used as a positive control. Growth of bacteria was measured by absorbance at OD600 over time. The average of three independent experiments is presented. Treatment showing an inhibitory effect against the assayed bacteria is highlighted by a red box. A pink box indicates a subtle but significant (e.g., consistent in all three biological repeats) effect.