"Minimalist" antimicrobial peptides are disclosed based on 50 to 80%
.alpha.,.alpha.-dialkylated amino acids. The peptides are short,
cationic, amphipathic, and possess a high helix propensity. Polar
.alpha.,.alpha.-dialkylated amino acids are also disclosed. These
peptides are easy and inexpensive to synthesize via solid-phase
techniques. The peptides exhibit in vitro anti-bacterial properties at
concentrations that are not lethal to normal mammalian cells. The
peptides exhibit in vivo bioactivity against intracellular pathogens.