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Alpha-helical cationic antimicrobial peptides: relationships of structure and function
Protein & Cell ; (12): 143-152, 2010.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-757719
ABSTRACT
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), with their extraordinary properties, such as broad-spectrum activity, rapid action and difficult development of resistance, have become promising molecules as new antibiotics. Despite their various mechanisms of action, the interaction of AMPs with the bacterial cell membrane is the key step for their mode of action. Moreover, it is generally accepted that the membrane is the primary target of most AMPs, and the interaction between AMPs and eukaryotic cell membranes (causing toxicity to host cells) limits their clinical application. Therefore, researchers are engaged in reforming or de novo designing AMPs as a 'single-edged sword' that contains high antimicrobial activity yet low cytotoxicity against eukaryotic cells. To improve the antimicrobial activity of AMPs, the relationship between the structure and function of AMPs has been rigorously pursued. In this review, we focus on the current knowledge of α-helical cationic antimicrobial peptides, one of the most common types of AMPs in nature.
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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) Sujet Principal: Pharmacologie / Physiologie / Relation structure-activité / Bactéries / Résistance microbienne aux médicaments / Chimie / Dichroïsme circulaire / Structure secondaire des protéines / Peptides antimicrobiens cationiques / Anti-infectieux langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Protein & Cell Année: 2010 Type: Article

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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) Sujet Principal: Pharmacologie / Physiologie / Relation structure-activité / Bactéries / Résistance microbienne aux médicaments / Chimie / Dichroïsme circulaire / Structure secondaire des protéines / Peptides antimicrobiens cationiques / Anti-infectieux langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Protein & Cell Année: 2010 Type: Article