AbstractTo enable selection and characterization of highly potent pore-forming peptides, we developed a set of novel assays to probe 1) the potency of peptide pores at very low peptide concentration; 2) the presence or absence of pores in membranes after equilibration; 3) the interbilayer exchangeability of pore-forming peptides; and 4) the degree to which pore-forming peptides disrupt the bilayer organization at equilibrium. Here, we use these assays to characterize, in parallel, six membrane-permeabilizing peptides belonging to multiple classes. We tested the antimicrobial peptides LL37 and dermaseptin S1, the well-known natural lytic peptides melittin and alamethicin, and the very potent lentivirus lytic peptides LLP1 and LLP2 from the c...
Drug-resistant bacteria remains a challenge in infectious diseases, and the need for the development...
To better understand the sequence-structure-function relationships that control the activity and sel...
© 2015 Dr. Andrew Cyrus RapsonThe development of antimicrobial resistance, which is the ability of m...
AbstractTo enable selection and characterization of highly potent pore-forming peptides, we develope...
AbstractAntimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are small, usually cationic peptides, which permeabilize bacte...
The mechanism of pore formation of lytic peptides, such as melittin from bee venom, is thought to in...
We recently developed an orthogonal, high-throughput assay to identify peptides that self-assemble i...
Abstract The use of designed antimicrobial peptides as drugs has been impeded by the ...
Linear cationic antimicrobial peptides are a diverse class of molecules that interact with a wide ra...
The biophysical characteristics and the pore formation dynamics of synthetic or naturally occurring ...
ABSTRACT: Antimicrobial peptides are known to form pores in cell membranes. We study this process in...
Many antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are cationic host defence peptides (HDPs) that interact with micr...
Antimicrobial peptides are promising therapeutic alternatives to counter growing antimicrobial resis...
Many short peptides selectively permeabilize the bacteria plasma membrane, leading to their lyses an...
AbstractHuman LL-37 is a multifunctional cathelicidin peptide that has shown a wide spectrum of anti...
Drug-resistant bacteria remains a challenge in infectious diseases, and the need for the development...
To better understand the sequence-structure-function relationships that control the activity and sel...
© 2015 Dr. Andrew Cyrus RapsonThe development of antimicrobial resistance, which is the ability of m...
AbstractTo enable selection and characterization of highly potent pore-forming peptides, we develope...
AbstractAntimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are small, usually cationic peptides, which permeabilize bacte...
The mechanism of pore formation of lytic peptides, such as melittin from bee venom, is thought to in...
We recently developed an orthogonal, high-throughput assay to identify peptides that self-assemble i...
Abstract The use of designed antimicrobial peptides as drugs has been impeded by the ...
Linear cationic antimicrobial peptides are a diverse class of molecules that interact with a wide ra...
The biophysical characteristics and the pore formation dynamics of synthetic or naturally occurring ...
ABSTRACT: Antimicrobial peptides are known to form pores in cell membranes. We study this process in...
Many antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are cationic host defence peptides (HDPs) that interact with micr...
Antimicrobial peptides are promising therapeutic alternatives to counter growing antimicrobial resis...
Many short peptides selectively permeabilize the bacteria plasma membrane, leading to their lyses an...
AbstractHuman LL-37 is a multifunctional cathelicidin peptide that has shown a wide spectrum of anti...
Drug-resistant bacteria remains a challenge in infectious diseases, and the need for the development...
To better understand the sequence-structure-function relationships that control the activity and sel...
© 2015 Dr. Andrew Cyrus RapsonThe development of antimicrobial resistance, which is the ability of m...