Clarisse Bourbon, Claire Bry, Caroline Roggemans, Clelia Soulard, Céline Thizon, Bertrand Garbay
Index: Anal. Biochem. 381(2) , 279-81, (2008)
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Antimicrobial peptides are good leads to develop new antibiotics, but knowledge of their mode of action is a prerequisite. Destruction of the microbial membranes through a detergent-like mechanism is one of these modes of action. This is usually studied by using a fluorescent nucleic acid stain such as SYTOX Green, which is impermeable to living cells. Using a simple protocol based on the use of a standard real-time thermocycler, we confirmed that the actions of the antimicrobial peptides LL-37 and magainin 2 on bacterial cells are different.
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Magainin 2
CAS:108433-95-0 |
C114H180N30O29S |
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2010-08-01 [Exp. Parasitol. 125(4) , 342-7, (2010)] |
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Design and characterization of novel hybrid antimicrobial pe...
2012-02-01 [Peptides 33(2) , 197-205, (2012)] |
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Magainins as paradigm for the mode of action of pore forming...
1998-11-10 [Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1376 , 391-400, (1998)] |
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Binding of antibacterial magainin peptides to electrically n...
1999-08-10 [Biochemistry 38 , 10377, (1999)] |
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A critical comparison of the hemolytic and fungicidal activi...
1999-04-23 [FEBS Lett. 449 , 105, (1999)] |
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