Hybridization of Honeybee and Frog Peptides: Antimicrobial Peptides Composed of Apidaecins and Temporins With Enhanced Activity and Production of Their Electrospun Nanofibers
Serap Gül,
Şeyda Kara,
Hanene Talhi
et al.
Abstract:The increased usage and misuse of antibiotics cause antimicrobial resistance, which makes it necessary to develop new antibiotic agents. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) could be a significant solution to addressing this issue. Antimicrobial temporin 1Ta and temporin 1Tb peptides, derived from frog skin secretions, exhibit notable activity against Gram (+) bacteria; on the other hand, apidaecin 1b peptide, obtained from honeybees, is effective against Gram (−) bacteria. In this study, hybrid AMPs were synthesized… Show more
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