Journal article

Dye-release assay for investigation of antimicrobial peptide activity in a competitive lipid environment

MA Sani, E Gagne, JD Gehman, TC Whitwell, F Separovic

European Biophysics Journal | SPRINGER | Published : 2014

Abstract

A dye-release method for investigating the effect of a competitive lipid environment on the activity of two membrane-disrupting antimicrobial peptides (AMP), maculatin 1.1 and aurein 1.2, is presented. The results support the general conclusion that AMP have greater affinity for negatively charged membranes, for example bacterial membranes, than for the neutral membrane surface found in eukaryotic cells, but only within a competitive lipid environment. Indeed, in a single-model membrane environment, both peptides were more potent against neutral vesicles than against charged vesicles. The approach was also used to investigate the effect of pre-incubating the peptides in a neutral lipid envir..

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