Positional amino acid residue correlates of antimicrobial efficacy. In these studies, 74 mutant peptides substituting glycine at successive positions along the cPMP sequence were evaluated in silico for efficacy as compared to the parent molecule. For each organism, parental versus mutant residues are then classified relative to their contribution to efficacy (relative efficacy ratio [RER]), and highlighted per the following color schema: purple, strong cationic contribution (1.079 to 1.12); cyan, modest cationic contribution (1.037 to 1.078); orange, modest anionic contribution (0.9192 to 0.8175); red, strong anionic contribution (0.8714 to 0.83); gray, no significant correlate of efficacy (0.9957 to 1.037). Respective amino- and carboxy-termini are indicated as N and C. The RER for correlates of efficacy are indicated in parentheses. These experiments reveal residues that are integral to antimicrobial efficacy against a specific organism, between susceptible or resistant strains, and between different organisms. For clarity, residues contributing significant correlates of efficacy are labeled in the first panel; thereafter, only residues with distinct impact on efficacy between respective peptide-susceptible and -resistant strains are indicated.