A Novel In silico Filtration Method for Discovery of Encrypted Antimicrobial
Peptides
Farnoosh Barneh,
Ahmad Nazarian,
Rezvan Mousavi Nadoshan
et al.
Abstract:Background::
Antibacterial resistance has been one of the most important causes of death
in the last few decades, necessitating the need to discover new antibiotics. Antimicrobial peptides
(AMPs) are among the best candidates due to their broad-spectrum and potent activity against bacteria
and low probability of developing resistance against them.
Objective::
In this study, we proposed a novel filtration method using knowledge-based approaches to
discover encrypted AMPs within a protein sequence
Methods::
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