[HTML][HTML] Antimicrobial peptide magainin 2-induced rupture of single giant unilamellar vesicles comprising E. coli polar lipids
Most antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) damage the cell membrane of bacterial cells and induce
rapid leakage of the internal cell contents, which is a main cause of their bactericidal activity …
rapid leakage of the internal cell contents, which is a main cause of their bactericidal activity …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of polyethylene glycol-grafted phospholipid on the anionic magnetite nanoparticles-induced deformation and poration in giant lipid vesicles
The hydrophilic polymer polyethylene glycol-grafted phospholipid has been used
extensively in the study of artificial vesicles, nanomedicine, and antimicrobial …
extensively in the study of artificial vesicles, nanomedicine, and antimicrobial …
Peptide flexibility and the hydrophobic moment are determinants to evaluate the clinical potential of magainins
D Balleza - The Journal of Membrane Biology, 2023 - Springer
Using a flexibility prediction algorithm and in silico structural modeling, we have calculated
the intrinsic flexibility of several magainin derivatives. In the case of magainin-2 (Mag-2) and …
the intrinsic flexibility of several magainin derivatives. In the case of magainin-2 (Mag-2) and …
Relationship between antimicrobial peptides-induced cell membrane damage and bactericidal activity
MZ Islam, F Hossain, MH Ali, M Yamazaki - Biophysical Journal, 2023 - cell.com
Most antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) act by killing bacterial cells. However, there is little
information regarding the required interaction time between AMPs and bacterial cells to …
information regarding the required interaction time between AMPs and bacterial cells to …
An engineered antimicrobial peptide as an alternative bioreceptor for the detection of pathogenic Escherichia coli O157: H7
JE Kim, JH Shin, JP Park - Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Escherichia coli O157: H7, which can cause acute infections even in extremely
small numbers, is the most common pathogen responsible for foodborne illnesses. Both the …
small numbers, is the most common pathogen responsible for foodborne illnesses. Both the …
Future Prospective of Omics-System Biology to Control AMR: Recommendations and Directions
N Bartelo, S Mishra, PR Singh… - … Resistance: Factors to …, 2024 - Springer
The rapid increase in new strains of bacteria resistant to therapeutics demonstrates the need
to understand the underlying biological processes. The advancement of technologies to …
to understand the underlying biological processes. The advancement of technologies to …
Caracterización de las alteraciones en las propiedades biofísicas de la membrana celular de Staphylococcus aureus tras la adaptación a los péptidos …
C Fuertes Chaves - 2023 - repositorio.uniandes.edu.co
Resumen en español Gracias a su amplia capacidad adaptativa, una de las especies
protagónicas en la problemática moderna de resistencia bacteriana a antibióticos es …
protagónicas en la problemática moderna de resistencia bacteriana a antibióticos es …