Lysostaphin is a zinc metalloenzyme which has a specific lytic action against
Staphylococcus aureus. Lysostaphin has activities of three enzymes namely, glycylglycine endopeptidase, endo-β-
N-acetyl glucosamidase and
N-acteyl muramyl-
l-alanine amidase. Glycylglycine endopeptidase specifically cleaves the glycine–glycine bonds, unique to the interpeptide cross-bridge
of the
S. aureus cell wall. Due to its unique specificity, lysostaphin could have high potential in the treatment of antibiotic-resistant
staphylococcal infections. This review article presents a current understanding of the lysostaphin and its applications in
therapeutic agent as a treatment against antibiotic-resistant
S. aureus and methicillin-resistant
S. aureus (MRSA) infections, either alone or in combination with other antibiotics.
Keywords
Staphylococcus aureus
- MRSA - Lysostaphin - Therapeutics