AbstractWe compared the abilities of synthetic magainin 2 amide and its analogues to inhibit the growth of Escherichia coli and to cause membrane depolarization in E. coli cells and cytochrome oxidase liposomes. The analogue, magainin A, was about 40-times more active than magainin 2 amide in inhibiting the growth of E. coli and had a much more sustained effect on the membrane potential. In the liposomal system, however, there was only approx. 20% difference between these two peptides in the reduction of membrane potential and uncoupling of respiration. Studies with pronase digestion suggested that the difference in potency may be due to differential susceptibility to proteolysis in the presence of membranes
Among the potential novel therapeutics to treat bacterial infections, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) ...
Among the potential novel therapeutics to treat bacterial infections, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) ...
AbstractInteractions of cationic antimicrobial peptides with living bacterial and mammalian cells ar...
AbstractWe compared the abilities of synthetic magainin 2 amide and its analogues to inhibit the gro...
AbstractMagainin peptides, isolated from Xenopus skin, have broad spectra of antimicrobial activity ...
AbstractInvestigation of magainin II amide analogs with cationic charges ranging between +3 and +7 s...
AbstractMagainin peptides, isolated from Xenopus skin, have broad spectra of antimicrobial activity ...
AbstractF12W-magainin 2 preferentially interacted with lipopolysaccharide-containing bilayers, perme...
AbstractThe hypothesis was tested that the magainin peptides, known to compromise bacterial and mito...
AbstractStarting from the sequences of magainin 2 analogs, peptides with slightly increased hydropho...
AbstractInvestigation of magainin II amide analogs with cationic charges ranging between +3 and +7 s...
AbstractBased on modifications to enhance the α-helical structure of the broad spectrum antibiotic m...
AbstractInteractions of two antimicrobial peptides, magainin 2 and indolicidin, with three different...
AbstractAll-D-magainin-2 was synthesized to corroborate experimentally the notion that the biologica...
: Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are a unique and diverse group of molecules endowed with a broad spe...
Among the potential novel therapeutics to treat bacterial infections, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) ...
Among the potential novel therapeutics to treat bacterial infections, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) ...
AbstractInteractions of cationic antimicrobial peptides with living bacterial and mammalian cells ar...
AbstractWe compared the abilities of synthetic magainin 2 amide and its analogues to inhibit the gro...
AbstractMagainin peptides, isolated from Xenopus skin, have broad spectra of antimicrobial activity ...
AbstractInvestigation of magainin II amide analogs with cationic charges ranging between +3 and +7 s...
AbstractMagainin peptides, isolated from Xenopus skin, have broad spectra of antimicrobial activity ...
AbstractF12W-magainin 2 preferentially interacted with lipopolysaccharide-containing bilayers, perme...
AbstractThe hypothesis was tested that the magainin peptides, known to compromise bacterial and mito...
AbstractStarting from the sequences of magainin 2 analogs, peptides with slightly increased hydropho...
AbstractInvestigation of magainin II amide analogs with cationic charges ranging between +3 and +7 s...
AbstractBased on modifications to enhance the α-helical structure of the broad spectrum antibiotic m...
AbstractInteractions of two antimicrobial peptides, magainin 2 and indolicidin, with three different...
AbstractAll-D-magainin-2 was synthesized to corroborate experimentally the notion that the biologica...
: Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are a unique and diverse group of molecules endowed with a broad spe...
Among the potential novel therapeutics to treat bacterial infections, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) ...
Among the potential novel therapeutics to treat bacterial infections, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) ...
AbstractInteractions of cationic antimicrobial peptides with living bacterial and mammalian cells ar...