Mechanism and kinetics of pore formation in membranes by water-soluble amphipathic peptides

Volume: 105, Issue: 13, Pages: 5087 - 5092
Published: Apr 1, 2008
Abstract
How antimicrobial peptides form pores in membranes is of interest as a fundamental membrane process. However, the underlying molecular mechanism, which has potential applications in therapeutics, nonviral gene transfer, and drug delivery, has been in dispute. We have resolved this mechanism by observing the time-dependent process of pore formation in individual giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) exposed to a melittin solution. An individual GUV...
Paper Details
Title
Mechanism and kinetics of pore formation in membranes by water-soluble amphipathic peptides
Published Date
Apr 1, 2008
Volume
105
Issue
13
Pages
5087 - 5092
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