Molecular mechanisms of membrane targeting antibiotics

Volume: 1858, Issue: 5, Pages: 980 - 987
Published: May 1, 2016
Abstract
The bacterial membrane provides a target for antimicrobial peptides. There are two groups of bacteria that have characteristically different surface membranes. One is the Gram-negative bacteria that have an outer membrane rich in lipopolysaccharide. Several antimicrobials have been found to inhibit the synthesis of this lipid, and it is expected that more will be developed. In addition, antimicrobial peptides can bind to the outer membrane of...
Paper Details
Title
Molecular mechanisms of membrane targeting antibiotics
Published Date
May 1, 2016
Volume
1858
Issue
5
Pages
980 - 987
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