Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion of the target cell membrane, and thereby efficiently kill bacterial cells. We probe here the mechanistic basis of membrane poration and fusion caused by membrane-active, antimicrobial peptides. We show that the cyclic antimicrobial peptide, BPC194, inhibits growth of Gram-negative bacteria and ruptures the outer and inner membrane at the onset of killing, suggesting that not just poration is taking place at the cell envelope. To simplify the system and to better understand the mechanism of action, we performed Forster resonance energy transfer and cryogenic transmission electron microscopy studies in model membranes and show that the BPC194 c...
The mechanism of action of antimicrobial peptides is, to our knowledge, still poorly understood. To ...
The mechanism of action of antimicrobial peptides is, to our knowledge, still poorly understood. To ...
The mechanism of action of antimicrobial peptides is, to our knowledge, still poorly understood. To ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
<div><p>Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
The mechanism of action of antimicrobial peptides is, to our knowledge, still poorly understood. To ...
The mechanism of action of antimicrobial peptides is, to our knowledge, still poorly understood. To ...
The mechanism of action of antimicrobial peptides is, to our knowledge, still poorly understood. To ...
The mechanism of action of antimicrobial peptides is, to our knowledge, still poorly understood. To ...
The mechanism of action of antimicrobial peptides is, to our knowledge, still poorly understood. To ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
<div><p>Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
Membrane active peptides can perturb the lipid bilayer in several ways, such as poration and fusion ...
The mechanism of action of antimicrobial peptides is, to our knowledge, still poorly understood. To ...
The mechanism of action of antimicrobial peptides is, to our knowledge, still poorly understood. To ...
The mechanism of action of antimicrobial peptides is, to our knowledge, still poorly understood. To ...
The mechanism of action of antimicrobial peptides is, to our knowledge, still poorly understood. To ...
The mechanism of action of antimicrobial peptides is, to our knowledge, still poorly understood. To ...