AbstractA covalently, branched antimicrobial peptide (BAMP) B2088 demonstrating enhanced antimicrobial effects and without additional toxicity when compared to its linear counterpart, has been developed. Atomistic molecular dynamics simulations have been used to investigate the mode of interaction of B2088 with model bacterial and mammalian membranes. These simulations suggest that both long-range electrostatic interactions and short-range hydrogen bonding play important roles in steering B2088 toward the negatively charged membranes. The reason why B2088 is selective towards the bacterial membrane is postulated to be the greater density of negative charges on the bacterial membrane which enables rapid accumulation of B2088 on the bacterial...
Antimicrobial peptides with diverse cationic charges, amphiphathicities, and secondary structures po...
In recent years, interest has grown in the antimicrobial properties of certain natural and non-natur...
Antimicrobial cationic peptides (AMPs) show great potential as therapeutic agents against microbial ...
AbstractA covalently, branched antimicrobial peptide (BAMP) B2088 demonstrating enhanced antimicrobi...
We explore the effects of the peripheral and transmembrane antimicrobial peptides on the lipid bilay...
Antimicrobial peptides are small, cationic proteins that can induce lysis of bacterial cells through...
10.1016/j.bbamem.2012.12.015Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Biomembranes182831112-1121BBBM
Branched antimicrobial peptides are promising as a new class of antibiotics displaying high activity...
Branched antimicrobial peptides are promising as a new class of antibiotics displaying high activity...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2018. Major: Chemical Engineering. Advisor: Benj...
AbstractSimulations of antimicrobial peptides in membrane mimics can provide the high resolution, at...
AbstractSeveral bioactive peptides exert their biological function by interacting with cellular memb...
The development of antimicrobial agents that target and selectively disrupt biofilms is a pressing i...
The development of antimicrobial agents that target and selectively disrupt biofilms is a pressing i...
AbstractA systematic analysis of the hypothesis of the antimicrobial peptides' (AMPs) cooperative ac...
Antimicrobial peptides with diverse cationic charges, amphiphathicities, and secondary structures po...
In recent years, interest has grown in the antimicrobial properties of certain natural and non-natur...
Antimicrobial cationic peptides (AMPs) show great potential as therapeutic agents against microbial ...
AbstractA covalently, branched antimicrobial peptide (BAMP) B2088 demonstrating enhanced antimicrobi...
We explore the effects of the peripheral and transmembrane antimicrobial peptides on the lipid bilay...
Antimicrobial peptides are small, cationic proteins that can induce lysis of bacterial cells through...
10.1016/j.bbamem.2012.12.015Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Biomembranes182831112-1121BBBM
Branched antimicrobial peptides are promising as a new class of antibiotics displaying high activity...
Branched antimicrobial peptides are promising as a new class of antibiotics displaying high activity...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2018. Major: Chemical Engineering. Advisor: Benj...
AbstractSimulations of antimicrobial peptides in membrane mimics can provide the high resolution, at...
AbstractSeveral bioactive peptides exert their biological function by interacting with cellular memb...
The development of antimicrobial agents that target and selectively disrupt biofilms is a pressing i...
The development of antimicrobial agents that target and selectively disrupt biofilms is a pressing i...
AbstractA systematic analysis of the hypothesis of the antimicrobial peptides' (AMPs) cooperative ac...
Antimicrobial peptides with diverse cationic charges, amphiphathicities, and secondary structures po...
In recent years, interest has grown in the antimicrobial properties of certain natural and non-natur...
Antimicrobial cationic peptides (AMPs) show great potential as therapeutic agents against microbial ...