Aurein 2.2 is an antimicrobial peptide (AMP) whose mechanism of action is quite well-understood and that has good activity against Gram-positive bacteria. It is, however, highly cytotoxic. Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) conjugation (PEGylation) of protein and peptide drugs has been used for decades to improve their <i>in vivo</i> efficacy and blood circulation by enhancing the biocompatibility of the protein or peptide in question. However, the relatively large hydrodynamic size, high intrinsic viscosity, the limited number of functional groups available for conjugation, and immunogenicity of high molecular weight PEG limits its use in bioconjugation applications. Recently, hyperbranched polyglycerol (HPG) has been gaining attention as an alt...
Antibiotics have been playing a major role in combating bacterial infections for centuries. Since t...
Aureocin A53 (AucA) is a bacteriocin holding great potential as a drug to combat antimicrobial resis...
Clinically used peptides and antibodies can be modified to improve their therapeutic potential. As p...
With the advent of antibiotic resistance and crisis, it is crucial to find substitutes to convention...
We report the synthesis, characterization, activity, and biocompatibility of a novel series of antim...
The rapid generation of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria has caused bacterial infections to become...
Antimicrobial peptides have been the focus of considerable research; however, issues associated with...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are a promising solution to face the antibiotic-resistant problem beca...
With the increasing problem of antibiotic resistance, coupled with the limited number of newly devel...
Effects of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) conjugation on peptide interactions with lipid membranes and...
Effects of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) conjugation on peptide interactions with lipid membranes and ...
Enhancing the bactericidal activity and moderating the toxicity are two important challenges in the ...
Aurein 2.1, aurein 2.6 and aurein 3.1 are amphibian host defence peptides that kill bacteria via the...
Background: Novel peptides with epitopic activity can be discovered by a combination of peptide arra...
Aurein 2.1, aurein 2.6 and aurein 3.1 are amphibian host defence peptides that kill bacteria via the...
Antibiotics have been playing a major role in combating bacterial infections for centuries. Since t...
Aureocin A53 (AucA) is a bacteriocin holding great potential as a drug to combat antimicrobial resis...
Clinically used peptides and antibodies can be modified to improve their therapeutic potential. As p...
With the advent of antibiotic resistance and crisis, it is crucial to find substitutes to convention...
We report the synthesis, characterization, activity, and biocompatibility of a novel series of antim...
The rapid generation of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria has caused bacterial infections to become...
Antimicrobial peptides have been the focus of considerable research; however, issues associated with...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are a promising solution to face the antibiotic-resistant problem beca...
With the increasing problem of antibiotic resistance, coupled with the limited number of newly devel...
Effects of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) conjugation on peptide interactions with lipid membranes and...
Effects of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) conjugation on peptide interactions with lipid membranes and ...
Enhancing the bactericidal activity and moderating the toxicity are two important challenges in the ...
Aurein 2.1, aurein 2.6 and aurein 3.1 are amphibian host defence peptides that kill bacteria via the...
Background: Novel peptides with epitopic activity can be discovered by a combination of peptide arra...
Aurein 2.1, aurein 2.6 and aurein 3.1 are amphibian host defence peptides that kill bacteria via the...
Antibiotics have been playing a major role in combating bacterial infections for centuries. Since t...
Aureocin A53 (AucA) is a bacteriocin holding great potential as a drug to combat antimicrobial resis...
Clinically used peptides and antibodies can be modified to improve their therapeutic potential. As p...