Effects of Hydrophobic Amino Acid Substitutions on Antimicrobial Peptide Behavior

Volume: 10, Issue: 3, Pages: 408 - 419
Published: Nov 4, 2017
Abstract
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are naturally occurring components of the immune system that act against bacteria in a variety of organisms throughout the evolutionary hierarchy. There have been many studies focused on the activity of AMPs using biophysical and microbiological techniques; however, a clear and predictive mechanism toward determining if a peptide will exhibit antimicrobial activity is still elusive, in addition to the fact that the...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of Hydrophobic Amino Acid Substitutions on Antimicrobial Peptide Behavior
Published Date
Nov 4, 2017
Volume
10
Issue
3
Pages
408 - 419
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