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Supplementary Information accompanies the paper on The Journal of Antibiotics website Supplementary information Supplementary Information (PDF 1547 kb) Rights and permissions Reprints and permissions About this article Cite this article Garg, N., Oman, T., Andrew Wang, TS. et al. Mode of action and...
Selective antimicrobial activity and mode of action of adepantins, glycine-rich peptide antibiotics based on anuran antimicrobial peptide sequences35阅读 文档大小:938.88K 9页 fryrft66上传于2015-05-30 格式:PDF APD the Antimicrobial Peptide Database 热度: The vitamin D–antimicrobial peptide pathway ...
Bacterial infections, with the most severe form being sepsis, can often not be treated adequately leading to high morbidity and lethality of infected patients in critical care units. In particular, the increase in resistant bacterial strains and the lack of new antibiotics are main reasons for the...
A challenge when designing membrane-active peptide antibiotics with therapeutic potential is how to ensure a useful antibacterial activity whilst avoiding unacceptable cytotoxicity for host cells. Understanding their mode of interaction with membranes and the reasons underlying their ability to distinguish betw...
Pantoea agglomerans, a common bacterial species of the phyllosphere from apple and pear, has often been described to act antagonistic against Erwinia amylovora (1). Several strains of P. agglomerans have been shown to act by the production of antibiotics (2). Wright and Beer (1997) described...
Different studies have demonstrated that the biocontrol activity of Burkholderia is linked to their ability to produced antibiotics, siderophores, and other m etabolites41,46. However, little work has studied the mechanism underlying the positive effect associated with Burkholderia. These can be ...
The genes have been divided into three base groups related to their amino acid sequences rather than G+C% content as is done with the efflux genes.Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics – From Molecules to Mandoi:10.1002/9781119593522.ch5Marilyn C. Roberts...