AbstractPores made by amphipathic cationic peptides (e.g., antimicrobials and fragments of pore-forming proteins) are typically studied by examining the kinetics of vesicle leakage after peptide addition or obtaining structural measurements in reconstituted peptide-lipid systems. In the first case, the pores have been considered transient phenomena that allow the relaxation of the peptide-membrane system. In the second, they correspond to equilibrium structures at minimum free energy. Here we reconcile both approaches by investigating the pore activity of the α5 fragment from the proapoptotic protein Bax (Baxα5) before and after equilibrium of peptide/vesicle complexes. Quenching assays on suspensions of large unilamellar vesicles suggest t...
Proteins of the B-cell lymphoma protein 2 (Bcl2) family are key regulators of the apoptotic cascade,...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) comprise a large family of peptides that include small cationic peptid...
Antimicrobial peptides are postulated to disrupt microbial phospholipid membranes. The prevailing mo...
AbstractPores made by amphipathic cationic peptides (e.g., antimicrobials and fragments of pore-form...
AbstractBax is a critical regulator of physiological cell death that increases the permeability of t...
AbstractPeptide-induced vesicle leakage is a common experimental test for the membrane-perturbing ac...
The BCL-2 family of proteins tightly regulates the delicate balance between life and death. The pore...
AbstractBax and Bid are proapoptotic proteins of the Bcl-2 family that regulate the release of apopt...
This thesis reports the studies of the structure and mechanism of peptide-induced membrane pores by ...
The BCL-2 family of proteins tightly regulates the delicate balance between life and death. The pore...
AbstractBax is a cytosolic protein that responds to various apoptotic signals by binding to the oute...
AbstractBax is a critical regulator of physiological cell death that increases the permeability of t...
Attachment of lytic peptides to the lipid membrane of virions or bacteria is often accompanied by th...
Bax and Bid are proapoptotic proteins of the Bcl-2 family that regulate the release of apoptogenic f...
AbstractTo enable selection and characterization of highly potent pore-forming peptides, we develope...
Proteins of the B-cell lymphoma protein 2 (Bcl2) family are key regulators of the apoptotic cascade,...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) comprise a large family of peptides that include small cationic peptid...
Antimicrobial peptides are postulated to disrupt microbial phospholipid membranes. The prevailing mo...
AbstractPores made by amphipathic cationic peptides (e.g., antimicrobials and fragments of pore-form...
AbstractBax is a critical regulator of physiological cell death that increases the permeability of t...
AbstractPeptide-induced vesicle leakage is a common experimental test for the membrane-perturbing ac...
The BCL-2 family of proteins tightly regulates the delicate balance between life and death. The pore...
AbstractBax and Bid are proapoptotic proteins of the Bcl-2 family that regulate the release of apopt...
This thesis reports the studies of the structure and mechanism of peptide-induced membrane pores by ...
The BCL-2 family of proteins tightly regulates the delicate balance between life and death. The pore...
AbstractBax is a cytosolic protein that responds to various apoptotic signals by binding to the oute...
AbstractBax is a critical regulator of physiological cell death that increases the permeability of t...
Attachment of lytic peptides to the lipid membrane of virions or bacteria is often accompanied by th...
Bax and Bid are proapoptotic proteins of the Bcl-2 family that regulate the release of apoptogenic f...
AbstractTo enable selection and characterization of highly potent pore-forming peptides, we develope...
Proteins of the B-cell lymphoma protein 2 (Bcl2) family are key regulators of the apoptotic cascade,...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) comprise a large family of peptides that include small cationic peptid...
Antimicrobial peptides are postulated to disrupt microbial phospholipid membranes. The prevailing mo...