نتایج جستجو برای: antimicrobial cationic peptides

تعداد نتایج: 175492  

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2010
Erin Kilelee Antje Pokorny Michael R Yeaman Arnold S Bayer

The presence of the cationic phospholipid lysyl-phosphatidylglycerol (lysyl-PG) in staphylococcal cytoplasmic membranes has been linked to increased resistance to cationic compounds, including antibiotics such as daptomycin as well as host defense antimicrobial peptides. We investigated the effects of lysyl-PG on binding of 6W-RP-1, a synthetic antimicrobial peptide, to lipid vesicles and on pe...

2014
A Aravind A Deepu K Santhosh Kumar

Background The development of technologies that enable bioactive molecules with low membrane permeability to effectively penetrate biological membranes is one of the greatest challenges in the pharmaceutical field. The HIV-1 transactivating transcriptor (TAT) peptide is one of the most widely used molecular beacons for drug delivery. Cationic antimicrobial peptides have received increasing atte...

2016
Runar Gjerp Solstad Chun Li Johan Isaksson Jostein Johansen Johan Svenson Klara Stensvåg Tor Haug

The global problem of microbial resistance to antibiotics has resulted in an urgent need to develop new antimicrobial agents. Natural antimicrobial peptides are considered promising candidates for drug development. Echinoderms, which rely on innate immunity factors in the defence against harmful microorganisms, are sources of novel antimicrobial peptides. This study aimed to isolate and charact...

2004
Jack BLAZYK

naturally-occurring antimicrobial peptides provide a valuable tool for studying the role of different structural features in the activity of those peptides. A large array of derivatives based upon these structural models has been synthesized and studied in an attempt to increase the potency and selectivity of the native antimicrobial peptides. Enhancing the antimicrobial potency is often accomp...

2012
Ramamourthy Gopal Hyungjong Na Chang Ho Seo Yoonkyung Park

The presence of lysine (Lys) or arginine (Arg) and tryptophan (Trp) are important for the antimicrobial effects of cationic peptides. Therefore, we designed and synthesized a series of antimicrobial peptides with various numbers of Lys (or Arg) and Trp repeats [(KW and RW)(n)-NH(2), where n equals 2, 3, 4, or 5]. Antifungal activities of these peptides increased with chain length. Light microsc...

2017
Alexander M. Cole Amy L. Cole

Cationic antimicrobial peptides and proteins have historically been ascribed roles in innate immunity that infer killing of microbial and viral pathogens and protection of the host. In the context of sexually transmitted HIV-1, we take an unconventional approach that questions this paradigm. It is becoming increasingly apparent that many of the cationic polypeptides present in the human genital...

Journal: :Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology 2014
Maria T Rodolis Agnes Mihalyi Amy O'Reilly Justinas Slikas David I Roper Robert E W Hancock Timothy D H Bugg

Translocase MraY is the site of action of lysis protein E from bacteriophage ϕX174. Previous genetic studies have shown that mutation F288L in transmembrane helix 9 of E. coli MraY confers resistance to protein E. Construction of a helical wheel model for transmembrane helix 9 of MraY and the transmembrane domain of protein E enabled the identification of an Arg-Trp-x-x-Trp (RWxxW) motif in pro...

2017
Isaac Ginsburg Peter Vernon van Heerden Erez Koren

This paper describes the evolution of our understanding of the biological role played by synthetic and natural antimicrobial cationic peptides and by the highly basic nuclear histones as modulators of infection, postinfectious sequelae, trauma, and coagulation phenomena. The authors discuss the effects of the synthetic polymers of basic poly α amino acids, poly l-lysine, and poly l-arginine on ...

Journal: :Chemistry & biology 2003
David D Boehr Kari-ann Draker Kalinka Koteva Manjeet Bains Robert E Hancock Gerard D Wright

The action of aminoglycoside antibiotics is inhibited by chemical modification catalyzed by aminoglycoside inactivating enzymes, which bind these cationic saccharides with active site pockets that contain a preponderance of negatively charged residues. In this study, it was observed that several cationic antimicrobial peptides, representing different structural classes, could serve as inhibitor...

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