Photosensitizer–peptoid conjugates for photoinactivation of Gram-negative bacteria: structure–activity relationship and mechanistic studies

Volume: 19, Issue: 29, Pages: 6546 - 6557
Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
Multitarget engagement is considered an effective strategy to overcome the threat of bacterial infection, and antimicrobials with multiple mechanisms of action have been successful as natural chemical weaponry. Here, we synthesized a library of photosensitizer-peptoid conjugates (PsPCs) as novel antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) agents. The peptoids, linkers, and photosensitizers were varied, and their structure-antimicrobial activity...
Paper Details
Title
Photosensitizer–peptoid conjugates for photoinactivation of Gram-negative bacteria: structure–activity relationship and mechanistic studies
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Volume
19
Issue
29
Pages
6546 - 6557
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