AbstractWe investigate the interactions between lipid bilayers and amphiphilic peptides using a solvent-free coarse-grained simulation technique. In our model, each lipid is represented by one hydrophilic and three hydrophobic beads. The amphiphilic peptide is modeled as a hydrophobic-hydrophilic cylinder with hydrophilic caps. We find that with increasing peptide-lipid attraction the preferred state of the peptide changes from desorbed, to adsorbed, to inserted. A single peptide with weak attraction binds on the bilayer surface, while one with strong attraction spontaneously inserts into the bilayer. We show how several peptides, which individually bind only to the bilayer surface, cooperatively insert. Furthermore, hydrophilic strips alon...
A large variety of antimicrobial peptides have been shown to act, at least in vitro, by poration of ...
Cell-penetrating and antimicrobial peptides show a remarkable ability to translocate across physiolo...
Cell-penetrating and antimicrobial peptides show a remarkable ability to translocate across physiolo...
AbstractWe investigate the interactions between lipid bilayers and amphiphilic peptides using a solv...
Induction of membrane pores has been suggested as the common molecular action by which a variety of ...
The mechanism of action of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) has been investigated using MD simulations....
Peptide-membrane interactions play an important role in a number of biological processes, such as an...
AbstractWe present a simulation study where different resolutions, namely coarse-grained (CG) and al...
We explore the effects of the peripheral and transmembrane antimicrobial peptides on the lipid bilay...
Amphipathic alpha-helical peptides often exhibit antimicrobial or antiviral properties. Adsorption o...
Amphipathic alpha-helical peptides often exhibit antimicrobial or antiviral properties. Adsorption o...
A large variety of antimicrobial peptides have been shown to act, at least in vitro, by poration of ...
ABSTRACT Hydrophilic pores are formed in peptide free lipid bilayers under mechanical stress. It has...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) comprise a large family of peptides that include small cationic peptid...
Cell-penetrating and antimicrobial peptides show a remarkable ability to translocate across physiolo...
A large variety of antimicrobial peptides have been shown to act, at least in vitro, by poration of ...
Cell-penetrating and antimicrobial peptides show a remarkable ability to translocate across physiolo...
Cell-penetrating and antimicrobial peptides show a remarkable ability to translocate across physiolo...
AbstractWe investigate the interactions between lipid bilayers and amphiphilic peptides using a solv...
Induction of membrane pores has been suggested as the common molecular action by which a variety of ...
The mechanism of action of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) has been investigated using MD simulations....
Peptide-membrane interactions play an important role in a number of biological processes, such as an...
AbstractWe present a simulation study where different resolutions, namely coarse-grained (CG) and al...
We explore the effects of the peripheral and transmembrane antimicrobial peptides on the lipid bilay...
Amphipathic alpha-helical peptides often exhibit antimicrobial or antiviral properties. Adsorption o...
Amphipathic alpha-helical peptides often exhibit antimicrobial or antiviral properties. Adsorption o...
A large variety of antimicrobial peptides have been shown to act, at least in vitro, by poration of ...
ABSTRACT Hydrophilic pores are formed in peptide free lipid bilayers under mechanical stress. It has...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) comprise a large family of peptides that include small cationic peptid...
Cell-penetrating and antimicrobial peptides show a remarkable ability to translocate across physiolo...
A large variety of antimicrobial peptides have been shown to act, at least in vitro, by poration of ...
Cell-penetrating and antimicrobial peptides show a remarkable ability to translocate across physiolo...
Cell-penetrating and antimicrobial peptides show a remarkable ability to translocate across physiolo...