Lipid membrane interactions of self-assembling antimicrobial nanofibers: effect of PEGylation

Volume: 10, Issue: 58, Pages: 35329 - 35340
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Supramolecular assembly and PEGylation (attachment of a polyethylene glycol polymer chain) of peptides can be an effective strategy to develop antimicrobial peptides with increased stability, antimicrobial efficacy and hemocompatibility. However, how the self-assembly properties and PEGylation affect their lipid membrane interaction is still an unanswered question. In this work, we use state-of-the-art small angle X-ray and neutron scattering...
Paper Details
Title
Lipid membrane interactions of self-assembling antimicrobial nanofibers: effect of PEGylation
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
10
Issue
58
Pages
35329 - 35340
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