Melittin is the most studied membrane-active peptide and archetype within a large and diverse group of pore formers. However, the molecular characteristics of melittin pores remain largely unknown. Herein, we show by atomic force microscopy (AFM) that lipid monolayers in the presence of melittin are decorated with numerous regularly shaped circular pores that can be distinguished from nonspecific monolayer defects. The specificity of these pores is reinforced through a statistical evaluation of depressions found in Langmuir–Blodgett monolayers in the presence and absence of melittin, which eventually allows characterization of the melittin-induced pores at a quantitative low-resolution level. We observed that the large majority of pores exh...
Melittin, a bee venom, is a basic amphiphilic peptide, which mainly acts on the lipid matrix of memb...
The mechanism of pore formation of lytic peptides, such as melittin from bee venom, is thought to in...
The mechanism of pore formation of lytic peptides, such as melittin from bee venom, is thought to in...
Systematically evolved from the primary active component of bee venom, MelP5 is a lipophilic peptide...
To study the interaction between melittin peptides and lipid bilayer, we performed coarse-grained si...
Quantitative characterization of membrane defects (pores) is important for elucidating the molecular...
Quantitative characterization of membrane defects (pores) is important for elucidating the molecular...
AbstractThe membrane-lytic peptide melittin has previously been shown to form pores in lipid bilayer...
A large variety of antimicrobial peptides have been shown to act, at least in vitro, by poration of ...
A large variety of antimicrobial peptides have been shown to act, at least in vitro, by poration of ...
AbstractMelittin has been reported to form toroidal pores under certain conditions, but the atomic-r...
The prototypical antimicrobial peptide, melittin, is well-known for its ability to induce pores in z...
AbstractMelittin has been reported to form toroidal pores under certain conditions, but the atomic-r...
A large variety of antimicrobial peptides have been shown to act, at least in vitro, by potation of ...
AbstractA large variety of antimicrobial peptides have been shown to act, at least in vitro, by pora...
Melittin, a bee venom, is a basic amphiphilic peptide, which mainly acts on the lipid matrix of memb...
The mechanism of pore formation of lytic peptides, such as melittin from bee venom, is thought to in...
The mechanism of pore formation of lytic peptides, such as melittin from bee venom, is thought to in...
Systematically evolved from the primary active component of bee venom, MelP5 is a lipophilic peptide...
To study the interaction between melittin peptides and lipid bilayer, we performed coarse-grained si...
Quantitative characterization of membrane defects (pores) is important for elucidating the molecular...
Quantitative characterization of membrane defects (pores) is important for elucidating the molecular...
AbstractThe membrane-lytic peptide melittin has previously been shown to form pores in lipid bilayer...
A large variety of antimicrobial peptides have been shown to act, at least in vitro, by poration of ...
A large variety of antimicrobial peptides have been shown to act, at least in vitro, by poration of ...
AbstractMelittin has been reported to form toroidal pores under certain conditions, but the atomic-r...
The prototypical antimicrobial peptide, melittin, is well-known for its ability to induce pores in z...
AbstractMelittin has been reported to form toroidal pores under certain conditions, but the atomic-r...
A large variety of antimicrobial peptides have been shown to act, at least in vitro, by potation of ...
AbstractA large variety of antimicrobial peptides have been shown to act, at least in vitro, by pora...
Melittin, a bee venom, is a basic amphiphilic peptide, which mainly acts on the lipid matrix of memb...
The mechanism of pore formation of lytic peptides, such as melittin from bee venom, is thought to in...
The mechanism of pore formation of lytic peptides, such as melittin from bee venom, is thought to in...