2013
DOI: 10.4172/2155-9589.1000124
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Effect of Liposome Surface Charge and Peptide Side Chain Charge Density on Antimicrobial Peptide-Membrane Binding as Determined by Circular Dichroism

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“…How the peptides interact with the membranes depends on the sequence, structure and concentration of the peptide and composition of the membrane [ 8 ]. We selected membrane-active CPPs and AMPs, focusing on peptides that most probably adopt the active structure while surrounded by lipids.…”
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“…How the peptides interact with the membranes depends on the sequence, structure and concentration of the peptide and composition of the membrane [ 8 ]. We selected membrane-active CPPs and AMPs, focusing on peptides that most probably adopt the active structure while surrounded by lipids.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the selectivity of peptides towards different membranes depends on the chemical composition of the membranes, which differs among bacteria [ 8 , 30 , 31 ]. Positively charged peptides interact with high affinity with the membranes containing negatively charged lipids, while their binding to neutral membranes is weak [ 31 ].…”
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“…The other peptides remained mainly unstructured under any condition. Previously, it was demonstrated that the mechanism of action of AMPs is dependent on the surface charge and hydrophobicity of liposomes of mixed phospholipid compositions [ 42 ]. The secondary structure of the peptide changes under interactions with bacteria and can vary with different lipid membrane compositions.…”
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