Treating bacterial infections can be difficult due to innate or acquired resistance mechanisms, and the formation of biofilms. Cyclic lipopeptides derived from fusaricidin/LI-F natural products represent particularly attractive candidates for the development of new antibacterial and antibiofilm agents, with the potential to meet the challenge of bacterial resistance to antibiotics. A positional-scanning combinatorial approach was used to identify the amino acid residues responsible for driving antibacterial activity, and increase the potency of these cyclic lipopeptides. Screening against the antibiotic resistant ESKAPE pathogens revealed the importance of hydrophobic as well as positively charged amino acid residues for activity of this cl...
Introduction: Biofilms are complex bacterial communities living attached to biotic or abiotic surfac...
Peptide arrays on cellulose are a powerful tool to investigate peptide interactions with a number of...
With the overuse, and misuse, of antibiotics, bacteria have become resistant to most commercial drug...
Treating bacterial infections can be difficult due to innate or acquired resistance mechanisms, and ...
The increasing onset of multidrug-resistant bacteria has propelled microbiology research towards an...
Bacteria form multicellular communities known as biofilms that cause two thirds of all infections an...
Naturally occurring cyclic depsipeptides, microbial secondary metabolites that contain one or more e...
Biofilms cause up to 80% of infections and are difficult to treat due to their substantial multidrug...
Bacterial resistance to almost all available antibiotics is an important public health issue. A majo...
Objective(s): The multi-drug resistant bacteria and clinical infections are some of the biggest glob...
Pathogenic biofilms are a global health care concern, as they can cause extensive antibiotic resista...
Microbes are known to colonize surfaces and form biofilms. These biofilms are communities of microbe...
Both acute and chronic cutaneous wounds are often difficult to treat due to the high-risk for bacter...
The treatment for biofilm infections is particularly challenging because bacteria in these condition...
Microbial biofilms are organized communities of cells that are associated with a wide spectrum of re...
Introduction: Biofilms are complex bacterial communities living attached to biotic or abiotic surfac...
Peptide arrays on cellulose are a powerful tool to investigate peptide interactions with a number of...
With the overuse, and misuse, of antibiotics, bacteria have become resistant to most commercial drug...
Treating bacterial infections can be difficult due to innate or acquired resistance mechanisms, and ...
The increasing onset of multidrug-resistant bacteria has propelled microbiology research towards an...
Bacteria form multicellular communities known as biofilms that cause two thirds of all infections an...
Naturally occurring cyclic depsipeptides, microbial secondary metabolites that contain one or more e...
Biofilms cause up to 80% of infections and are difficult to treat due to their substantial multidrug...
Bacterial resistance to almost all available antibiotics is an important public health issue. A majo...
Objective(s): The multi-drug resistant bacteria and clinical infections are some of the biggest glob...
Pathogenic biofilms are a global health care concern, as they can cause extensive antibiotic resista...
Microbes are known to colonize surfaces and form biofilms. These biofilms are communities of microbe...
Both acute and chronic cutaneous wounds are often difficult to treat due to the high-risk for bacter...
The treatment for biofilm infections is particularly challenging because bacteria in these condition...
Microbial biofilms are organized communities of cells that are associated with a wide spectrum of re...
Introduction: Biofilms are complex bacterial communities living attached to biotic or abiotic surfac...
Peptide arrays on cellulose are a powerful tool to investigate peptide interactions with a number of...
With the overuse, and misuse, of antibiotics, bacteria have become resistant to most commercial drug...