Journal article
NMR techniques for investigating antimicrobial peptides in model membranes and bacterial cells
Marc-Antoine Sani, Sunnia Rajput, David W Keizer, Frances Separovic
Methods | Elsevier BV | Published : 2024
Abstract
AMPs are short, mainly cationic membrane-active peptides found in all living organism. They perform diverse roles including signaling and acting as a line of defense against bacterial infections. AMPs have been extensively investigated as templates to facilitate the development of novel antimicrobial therapeutics. Understanding the interplay between these membrane-active peptides and the lipid membranes is considered to be a significant step in elucidating the specific mechanism of action of AMPs against prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells to aid the development of new therapeutics. In this review, we have provided a brief overview of various NMR techniques commonly used for studying AMP struct..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank the Bio21 NMR Facility, the University of Melbourne and the Australian Research Council (ARC) for Discovery Project grants DP190101506 to F.S. and DP210101792 to M.-A.S. and LIEF-grant LE160100120 to F.S. and M.-A.S.