Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are membrane-active peptides with a broad spectrum of activity against different pathogenic organisms and they represent promising new drugs to overcome the emergence of resistance to antibiotics in bacteria. (P)GKY20 is an antimicrobial peptide with a low hemolytic effect on eukaryotic cells and a strong antimicrobial activity especially against Gram-negative bacteria. However, its mechanism of action is still unknown. Here, we use fluorescence spectroscopy and differential scanning calorimetry combined with atomic force microscopy to characterise the binding of (P)GKY20 with model biomembranes and its effect on the membrane's microstructure and thermotropic properties. We found that (P)GKY20 selectively pertu...
Most antimicrobial peptides exert their activity by interacting with bacterial membranes, thus pertu...
Most antimicrobial peptides exert their activity by interacting with bacterial membranes, thus pertu...
Most antimicrobial peptides exert their activity by interacting with bacterial membranes, thus pertu...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are membrane-active peptides with a broad spectrum of activity against...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are membrane-active peptides with a broad spectrum of activity against...
Previously, we characterized in detail the mechanism of action of the antimicrobial peptide GKY20, s...
Previously, we characterized in detail the mechanism of action of the antimicrobial peptide GKY20, s...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
<div><p>Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and...
Most antimicrobial peptides exert their activity by interacting with bacterial membranes, thus pertu...
Most antimicrobial peptides exert their activity by interacting with bacterial membranes, thus pertu...
Most antimicrobial peptides exert their activity by interacting with bacterial membranes, thus pertu...
Most antimicrobial peptides exert their activity by interacting with bacterial membranes, thus pertu...
Most antimicrobial peptides exert their activity by interacting with bacterial membranes, thus pertu...
Most antimicrobial peptides exert their activity by interacting with bacterial membranes, thus pertu...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are membrane-active peptides with a broad spectrum of activity against...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are membrane-active peptides with a broad spectrum of activity against...
Previously, we characterized in detail the mechanism of action of the antimicrobial peptide GKY20, s...
Previously, we characterized in detail the mechanism of action of the antimicrobial peptide GKY20, s...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
<div><p>Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and...
Most antimicrobial peptides exert their activity by interacting with bacterial membranes, thus pertu...
Most antimicrobial peptides exert their activity by interacting with bacterial membranes, thus pertu...
Most antimicrobial peptides exert their activity by interacting with bacterial membranes, thus pertu...
Most antimicrobial peptides exert their activity by interacting with bacterial membranes, thus pertu...
Most antimicrobial peptides exert their activity by interacting with bacterial membranes, thus pertu...
Most antimicrobial peptides exert their activity by interacting with bacterial membranes, thus pertu...