2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12859-018-2514-6
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Antimicrobial peptide similarity and classification through rough set theory using physicochemical boundaries

Abstract: BackgroundAntimicrobial peptides attract considerable interest as novel agents to combat infections. Their long-time potency across bacteria, viruses and fungi as part of diverse innate immune systems offers a solution to overcome the rising concerns from antibiotic resistance. With the rapid increase of antimicrobial peptides reported in the databases, peptide selection becomes a challenge. We propose similarity analyses to describe key properties that distinguish between active and non-active peptide sequenc… Show more

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“… 1 As more data are obtained on the function of this peptide construct against oral pathogens, the same “rule” induction method could be applied to elucidate peptide secondary structure features that are predominant in peptides effective against bacteria in addition to S. mutans . 23 , 42 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 1 As more data are obtained on the function of this peptide construct against oral pathogens, the same “rule” induction method could be applied to elucidate peptide secondary structure features that are predominant in peptides effective against bacteria in addition to S. mutans . 23 , 42 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Boone et al [ 73 ] developed sets of rules that define physicochemical boundaries that allow direct classification of active sequences and inactive peptides. Existing classification methods are either order insensitive or length dependent, whereas the method presented in [ 73 ] generates rulesets that combine order sensitive descriptors with length independent descriptors. This method provides comparable or improved performance to currently available methods.…”
Section: Classification Of Bacteriocinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a rule, probiotic mixtures based on sorbic acid and bacteriocins or bacteriocin-producing crops are used in animal farming. These mixtures are used as additives in feed and drinking water [ 73 ].…”
Section: Antimicrobial Activity Of Bacteriocinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the emergence of bacterial resistance, antimicrobial peptides, which are naturally integrated in the oral fluids, are getting high attention as a promising solution to prevent bacterial infections at the a/d interface . Building upon the strength of our research team in antimicrobial peptide design and application at biomaterial interfaces, we modified an antimicrobial peptide sequence to integrate into a dental adhesive system. The antimicrobial peptide coupled adhesive formulations demonstrated significant antimicrobial activity with the resin, when applied to the discs .…”
Section: Peptide Engineering and Dentin Adhesivesmentioning
confidence: 99%