Novel antimicrobial agents are focused to interact with the bacterial membrane whose lipid composition (number and position of unsaturations and lipid headgroup) is adapted according to environmental signals. The anticipation of the adapted membrane properties is of high relevance to increase the targetability of such drugs. Herein, natural lipids extracted from Escherichia coli -phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), phosphatidylglycerol (PG) and cardiolipin (CL)- are used to form biomimetic membranes constituted by several PE:lipid ratios using the Langmuir and Langmuir-Blodgett techniques. The use of these techniques and the natural myriad of each lipid structures that constitute the biological E.coli membrane establishes a simple and reproducib...
Membranes are essential for the integrity and function of the cell. The collective property of the l...
AbstractTo properly design and investigate new antibacterial drugs a detailed description of the org...
Lipids are amphiphilic molecules that naturally form membrane assemblies inaqueous conditions. Along...
Novel antimicrobial agents are focused to interact with the bacterial membrane whose lipid compositi...
The current strategies to eradicate bacteria require that the antimicrobial agent either penetrate o...
Membranes are a central feature of all biological systems, and their ability to control many cellula...
Background Lipid-protein interactions stabilize protein oligomers, shape their structure, and modul...
AbstractThere has been increasing interest in recent years in describing the lateral organization of...
Deep understanding of lipid bilayers in three phases at the molecular level could potentially lead u...
Pentacyclic triterpenes (PT), ursolic acid (Urs), and α-amyrin (AMalf) are natural products exhibiti...
In order to curb the concerning rise in antimicrobial resistance, novel antimicrobials, particularly...
The lipid bilayer is the basis of the structure and function of the cell membrane. The study of the ...
Antimicrobial lipids such as fatty acids and monoglycerides are promising antibacterial agents that ...
Soil bacteria are decomposer organisms crucial for the biodegradation of organic pollutants, mineral...
Bacterial membranes are highly organized, containing specific microdomains that facilitate distinct ...
Membranes are essential for the integrity and function of the cell. The collective property of the l...
AbstractTo properly design and investigate new antibacterial drugs a detailed description of the org...
Lipids are amphiphilic molecules that naturally form membrane assemblies inaqueous conditions. Along...
Novel antimicrobial agents are focused to interact with the bacterial membrane whose lipid compositi...
The current strategies to eradicate bacteria require that the antimicrobial agent either penetrate o...
Membranes are a central feature of all biological systems, and their ability to control many cellula...
Background Lipid-protein interactions stabilize protein oligomers, shape their structure, and modul...
AbstractThere has been increasing interest in recent years in describing the lateral organization of...
Deep understanding of lipid bilayers in three phases at the molecular level could potentially lead u...
Pentacyclic triterpenes (PT), ursolic acid (Urs), and α-amyrin (AMalf) are natural products exhibiti...
In order to curb the concerning rise in antimicrobial resistance, novel antimicrobials, particularly...
The lipid bilayer is the basis of the structure and function of the cell membrane. The study of the ...
Antimicrobial lipids such as fatty acids and monoglycerides are promising antibacterial agents that ...
Soil bacteria are decomposer organisms crucial for the biodegradation of organic pollutants, mineral...
Bacterial membranes are highly organized, containing specific microdomains that facilitate distinct ...
Membranes are essential for the integrity and function of the cell. The collective property of the l...
AbstractTo properly design and investigate new antibacterial drugs a detailed description of the org...
Lipids are amphiphilic molecules that naturally form membrane assemblies inaqueous conditions. Along...