A single mutation can occasionally change a peptide’s ability to penetrate cells and become an antibacterial agent [2]. It has been demonstrated, for instance, that pVEC and TP10, formerly described as cell-penetrating peptides, are also AMPs [4]. Another example is CPP penetratin’s ...
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