Antimicrobial or host defense peptides are innate immune regulators found in all multicellular organisms. Many of them fold into membrane-bound α-helices and function by causing cell wall disruption in microorganisms. Herein we probe the possibility and functional implications of antimicrobial antagonism mediated by complementary coiled-coil interactions between antimicrobial peptides and de novo designed antagonists: anti-antimicrobial peptides. Using sequences from native helical families such as cathelicidins, cecropins, and magainins we demonstrate that designed antagonists can co-fold with antimicrobial peptides into functionally inert helical oligomers. The properties and function of the resulting assemblies were studied in solution, ...
Innate antimicrobial peptides have served as the first line of defense against pathogens throughout ...
AbstractLinear peptide antibiotics have been isolated from amphibians, insects and humans and used a...
Studying how antimicrobial peptides interact with bacterial cells is pivotal to understand their mec...
AbstractAntimicrobial peptides encompass a wide variety of structural motifs. Many peptides have α-h...
As one of the greatest threats facing the 21st century, antibiotic resistance is now a major public ...
AbstractAs fundamental components in innate immunity, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) hold great poten...
Antimicrobial peptides have emerged as a novel class of therapeutic molecules in recent decades as t...
AbstractHost defense antimicrobial peptides are key components of human innate immunity that plays a...
Peptide-lipid interactions support a variety of biological functions. Of particular interest are 19 ...
Membrane-disrupting antimicrobial peptides provide broad-spectrum defence against localized bacteria...
Membrane-disrupting antimicrobial peptides provide broad-spectrum defence against localized bacteria...
Abstract Amphipathic α-helical peptides (AHPs) have shown potential as a therapeutic approach agains...
Antimicrobial peptides occur in a diverse range of organisms from microorganisms to insects, plants ...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) establish the first line of host defense mechanism against invading mi...
The human innate immune system consists of several components, which include antimicrobial peptides,...
Innate antimicrobial peptides have served as the first line of defense against pathogens throughout ...
AbstractLinear peptide antibiotics have been isolated from amphibians, insects and humans and used a...
Studying how antimicrobial peptides interact with bacterial cells is pivotal to understand their mec...
AbstractAntimicrobial peptides encompass a wide variety of structural motifs. Many peptides have α-h...
As one of the greatest threats facing the 21st century, antibiotic resistance is now a major public ...
AbstractAs fundamental components in innate immunity, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) hold great poten...
Antimicrobial peptides have emerged as a novel class of therapeutic molecules in recent decades as t...
AbstractHost defense antimicrobial peptides are key components of human innate immunity that plays a...
Peptide-lipid interactions support a variety of biological functions. Of particular interest are 19 ...
Membrane-disrupting antimicrobial peptides provide broad-spectrum defence against localized bacteria...
Membrane-disrupting antimicrobial peptides provide broad-spectrum defence against localized bacteria...
Abstract Amphipathic α-helical peptides (AHPs) have shown potential as a therapeutic approach agains...
Antimicrobial peptides occur in a diverse range of organisms from microorganisms to insects, plants ...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) establish the first line of host defense mechanism against invading mi...
The human innate immune system consists of several components, which include antimicrobial peptides,...
Innate antimicrobial peptides have served as the first line of defense against pathogens throughout ...
AbstractLinear peptide antibiotics have been isolated from amphibians, insects and humans and used a...
Studying how antimicrobial peptides interact with bacterial cells is pivotal to understand their mec...