2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0164594
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Interaction between Antibacterial Peptide Apep10 and Escherichia coli Membrane Lipids Evaluated Using Liposome as Pseudo-Stationary Phase

Abstract: Liposomes constructed from Escherichia coli membrane lipids were used as a pseudo-stationary phase in capillary electrophoresis and immobilised liposome chromatography to evaluate the interaction between antibacterial peptide (ABP) Apep10 and bacterial membrane lipids. The peptide mobility decreased as the concentration of liposomes increased, providing evidence for the existence of this interaction. The binding constant between Apep10 and the Escherichia coli membranes lipid liposome was higher than that of A… Show more

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“…(Verzele et al, 2012;Valko, 2019); immobilized liposome chromatography (ILC) etc. (Dabrowska et al, 2011, Tang, Pu andLi, 2017). Thus, use of models with similar amphiphilic chemistry as the bio-membrane furnishes a better membrane simulation that helps to overcome notable flaw of inaccurate prediction and high attrition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Verzele et al, 2012;Valko, 2019); immobilized liposome chromatography (ILC) etc. (Dabrowska et al, 2011, Tang, Pu andLi, 2017). Thus, use of models with similar amphiphilic chemistry as the bio-membrane furnishes a better membrane simulation that helps to overcome notable flaw of inaccurate prediction and high attrition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%