In response to the growing threat posed by antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains, extensive research is currently focused on developing antimicrobial agents that target lipid II, a vital precursor in the biosynthesis of bacterial cell walls. The lantibiotic nisin and related peptides display unique and highly selective binding to lipid II. A key feature of the nisin-lipid II interaction is the formation of a cage-like complex between the pyrophosphate moiety of lipid II and the two thioether-bridged rings, rings A and B, at the N-terminus of nisin. To understand the important structural factors underlying this highly selective molecular recognition, we have used solid-phase peptide synthesis to prepare individual ring A and B structures fr...
Lipid II is an essential precursor of the bacterial cell wall biosynthesis and thereby an important ...
The antimicrobial peptide nisin contains the uncommon amino acid residues lanthionine and methyl-lan...
Nisin is an example of type-A lantibiotics that contain cyclic lanthionine rings and unusual dehydra...
Natural products that target lipid II, such as the lantibiotic nisin, are strategically important in...
The lantibiotics represent a class of antimicrobial peptides, in which the unusual amino acids dehyd...
Mutacin 1140 and nisin A are peptide antibiotics that belong to the lantibiotic family. N-Terminal r...
This report describes the design, synthesis, and biochemical evaluation of alkene- and alkane-bridge...
This report describes the design, synthesis, and biochemical evaluation of alkene- and alkane-bridge...
The emerging antibiotics-resistance problem has underlined the urgent need for novel antimicrobial a...
There is a growing need for novel antibiotics since there are more and more cases of infections caus...
Nisin is the preeminent lantibiotic and to date its antibacterial mechanism has been investigated us...
ABSTRACT: The antimicrobial membrane-interacting polypeptide nisin is a prominent member of the lant...
Lanthionine-containing peptides (lantibiotics) have been considered as pharmaceutical candidates for...
The bacteria-specific membrane component lipid II is essential for bacterial cell wall synthesis. A ...
Lipid II is an essential precursor of the bacterial cell wall biosynthesis and thereby an important ...
The antimicrobial peptide nisin contains the uncommon amino acid residues lanthionine and methyl-lan...
Nisin is an example of type-A lantibiotics that contain cyclic lanthionine rings and unusual dehydra...
Natural products that target lipid II, such as the lantibiotic nisin, are strategically important in...
The lantibiotics represent a class of antimicrobial peptides, in which the unusual amino acids dehyd...
Mutacin 1140 and nisin A are peptide antibiotics that belong to the lantibiotic family. N-Terminal r...
This report describes the design, synthesis, and biochemical evaluation of alkene- and alkane-bridge...
This report describes the design, synthesis, and biochemical evaluation of alkene- and alkane-bridge...
The emerging antibiotics-resistance problem has underlined the urgent need for novel antimicrobial a...
There is a growing need for novel antibiotics since there are more and more cases of infections caus...
Nisin is the preeminent lantibiotic and to date its antibacterial mechanism has been investigated us...
ABSTRACT: The antimicrobial membrane-interacting polypeptide nisin is a prominent member of the lant...
Lanthionine-containing peptides (lantibiotics) have been considered as pharmaceutical candidates for...
The bacteria-specific membrane component lipid II is essential for bacterial cell wall synthesis. A ...
Lipid II is an essential precursor of the bacterial cell wall biosynthesis and thereby an important ...
The antimicrobial peptide nisin contains the uncommon amino acid residues lanthionine and methyl-lan...
Nisin is an example of type-A lantibiotics that contain cyclic lanthionine rings and unusual dehydra...