A challenge when designing membrane-active peptide antibiotics with therapeutic potential is how to ensure a useful antibacterial activity whilst avoiding unacceptable cytotoxicity for host cells. Understanding their mode of interaction with membranes and the reasons underlying their ability to distinguish between bacterial and eukaryotic cytoplasmic cells is crucial for any rational attempt to improve this selectivity. We have approached this problem by analysing natural helical antimicrobial peptides of anuran origin, using a structure-activity database to determine an antimicrobial selectivity index (SI) relating the minimal inhibitory concentration against Escherichia coli to the haemolytic activity (SI=HC(50)/MIC). A parameter that cor...
Increasing prevalence of bacteria that carries resistance towards conventional antibiotics has promp...
Novel \u3b1-helical antimicrobial peptides have been devised by comparing the N-terminal sequences o...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) attack bacterial membranes selectively, killing microbes at concentrat...
AbstractA challenge when designing membrane-active peptide antibiotics with therapeutic potential is...
We have created a structure-selectivity database (AMPad) of frog-derived, helical antimicrobial pept...
We have created a structure-selectivity database (AMPad) of frog-derived, helical antimicrobial pept...
7siAntimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are plausible candidates for the development of novel classes of an...
AbstractAs fundamental components in innate immunity, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) hold great poten...
The problem of multidrug resistance requires the efficient and accurate identification of new classe...
Antimicrobial peptides often show broad-spectrum activity due to a mechanism based on bacterial memb...
AbstractAntimicrobial peptides encompass a wide variety of structural motifs. Many peptides have α-h...
We describe computational approaches for identifying promising lead candidates for the development o...
Antimicrobial peptides have emerged as a novel class of therapeutic molecules in recent decades as t...
Methods are described for the design of amphipathic helical AMPs, to improve potency and/or increase...
Antimicrobial peptides often show broad-spectrum activity due to a mechanism based on bacterial memb...
Increasing prevalence of bacteria that carries resistance towards conventional antibiotics has promp...
Novel \u3b1-helical antimicrobial peptides have been devised by comparing the N-terminal sequences o...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) attack bacterial membranes selectively, killing microbes at concentrat...
AbstractA challenge when designing membrane-active peptide antibiotics with therapeutic potential is...
We have created a structure-selectivity database (AMPad) of frog-derived, helical antimicrobial pept...
We have created a structure-selectivity database (AMPad) of frog-derived, helical antimicrobial pept...
7siAntimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are plausible candidates for the development of novel classes of an...
AbstractAs fundamental components in innate immunity, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) hold great poten...
The problem of multidrug resistance requires the efficient and accurate identification of new classe...
Antimicrobial peptides often show broad-spectrum activity due to a mechanism based on bacterial memb...
AbstractAntimicrobial peptides encompass a wide variety of structural motifs. Many peptides have α-h...
We describe computational approaches for identifying promising lead candidates for the development o...
Antimicrobial peptides have emerged as a novel class of therapeutic molecules in recent decades as t...
Methods are described for the design of amphipathic helical AMPs, to improve potency and/or increase...
Antimicrobial peptides often show broad-spectrum activity due to a mechanism based on bacterial memb...
Increasing prevalence of bacteria that carries resistance towards conventional antibiotics has promp...
Novel \u3b1-helical antimicrobial peptides have been devised by comparing the N-terminal sequences o...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) attack bacterial membranes selectively, killing microbes at concentrat...