AbstractWe have previously shown that two synthetic antimicrobial peptides with alternating α- and β-amino acid residues, designated simply as α/β-peptide I and α/β-peptide II, had toxicity toward bacteria and affected the morphology of bacterial membranes in a manner that correlated with their effects on liposomes with lipid composition similar to those of the bacteria. In the present study we account for the weak effects of α/β-peptide I on liposomes or bacteria whose membranes are enriched in phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) and why such membranes are particularly susceptible to damage by α/β-peptide II. The α/β-peptide II has marked effects on unilamellar vesicles enriched in PE causing vesicle aggregation and loss of their internal aqueou...
AbstractThe mechanisms underlying antimicrobial and anti-endotoxic effects were investigated for a s...
AbstractLipopeptide MSI-843 consisting of the nonstandard amino acid ornithine (Oct–OOLLOOLOOL–NH2) ...
AbstractAntimicrobial peptides interact with cell membranes and their selectivity is contingent on t...
AbstractWe have previously shown that two synthetic antimicrobial peptides with alternating α- and β...
VP1, a putative α-helical antimicrobial peptide (α-AMP) inhibited growth of Bacillus subtilis and Es...
AbstractCationic amphipathic α-helical peptides preferentially disrupt anionic lipids in mixed model...
AbstractThere has been increasing interest in recent years in describing the lateral organization of...
AbstractVarious models have been proposed for the sequence of events occurring after binding of spec...
AbstractInterest in biophysical studies on the interaction of antimicrobial peptides and lipids has ...
AbstractAn important feature of antimicrobial peptides is their ability to distinguish pro- from euk...
AbstractThe activity of antimicrobial peptides has been shown to depend on the composition of the ta...
AbstractWe have developed a novel α-helical peptide antibiotic termed NK-2. It efficiently kills bac...
AbstractPermeation of the cell membrane leading to cell death is a mechanism used by a large number ...
AbstractThe ability to selectively target the harmful microbial membrane over that of the host cell ...
AbstractThe effect of peptide hydrophobicity and charge on peptide interaction with model lipid bila...
AbstractThe mechanisms underlying antimicrobial and anti-endotoxic effects were investigated for a s...
AbstractLipopeptide MSI-843 consisting of the nonstandard amino acid ornithine (Oct–OOLLOOLOOL–NH2) ...
AbstractAntimicrobial peptides interact with cell membranes and their selectivity is contingent on t...
AbstractWe have previously shown that two synthetic antimicrobial peptides with alternating α- and β...
VP1, a putative α-helical antimicrobial peptide (α-AMP) inhibited growth of Bacillus subtilis and Es...
AbstractCationic amphipathic α-helical peptides preferentially disrupt anionic lipids in mixed model...
AbstractThere has been increasing interest in recent years in describing the lateral organization of...
AbstractVarious models have been proposed for the sequence of events occurring after binding of spec...
AbstractInterest in biophysical studies on the interaction of antimicrobial peptides and lipids has ...
AbstractAn important feature of antimicrobial peptides is their ability to distinguish pro- from euk...
AbstractThe activity of antimicrobial peptides has been shown to depend on the composition of the ta...
AbstractWe have developed a novel α-helical peptide antibiotic termed NK-2. It efficiently kills bac...
AbstractPermeation of the cell membrane leading to cell death is a mechanism used by a large number ...
AbstractThe ability to selectively target the harmful microbial membrane over that of the host cell ...
AbstractThe effect of peptide hydrophobicity and charge on peptide interaction with model lipid bila...
AbstractThe mechanisms underlying antimicrobial and anti-endotoxic effects were investigated for a s...
AbstractLipopeptide MSI-843 consisting of the nonstandard amino acid ornithine (Oct–OOLLOOLOOL–NH2) ...
AbstractAntimicrobial peptides interact with cell membranes and their selectivity is contingent on t...