نتایج جستجو برای: antimicrobial peptide cm11

تعداد نتایج: 239562  

Journal: :Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology 2016

Journal: :Journal of medical microbiology 2009
P C F Oyston M A Fox S J Richards G C Clark

As antibiotic resistance increases worldwide, there is an increasing pressure to develop novel classes of antimicrobial compounds to fight infectious disease. Peptide therapeutics represent a novel class of therapeutic agents. Some, such as cationic antimicrobial peptides and peptidoglycan recognition proteins, have been identified from studies of innate immune effector mechanisms, while others...

Abstract Background and purpose: Multiple drug-resistant (MDR) bacterial strains have spread in different parts of hospitals. The aim of this study was to design and synthesize an effective hybrid peptide by combining different parts of two peptides to achieve the highest antibacterial activity and its inhibitory effect against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains. Materia...

Journal: :Molecular simulation 2009
Abdallah Sayyed-Ahmad Himanshu Khandelia Yiannis N Kaznessis

We present relative binding free energy calculations for six antimicrobial peptide-micelle systems, three peptides interacting with two types of micelles. The peptides are the scorpion derived antimicrobial peptide (AMP), IsCT and two of its analogues. The micelles are dodecylphosphatidylcholine (DPC) and sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS) micelles. The interfacial electrostatic properties of DPC and...

2015
N. Muhammad A. Akbar A. Shah G. Abbas M. Hussain T. A. Khan

In this study, soil bacteria were isolated and characterized including its antimicrobial peptide. For this, soil samples were collected from agriculture lands. Soil samples were diluted and cultured in nutrient agar plates to obtain the isolated bacterial colonies. Antimicrobial peptide producers were screened by stab overlay, agar well diffusion, cross streaking and lacuna assay methods. The i...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1996
J P Russell G Diamond A P Tarver T F Scanlin C L Bevins

Peptides with potent broad-spectrum antibiotic activity have been identified in many animal species. Recent investigations have demonstrated that epithelial cells are a site of antibiotic peptide expression, suggesting that these peptides contribute to host defense at mucosal surfaces. Expression of tracheal antimicrobial peptide (TAP), a member of the beta-defensin family of peptides, is induc...

2014
Ammar Almaaytah Shadi Tarazi Ahmad Abu-Alhaijaa Yara Altall Nizar Alshar’i Khaldon Bodoor Qosay Al-Balas

There is great interest in the development of antimicrobial peptides as a potentially novel class of antimicrobial agents. Several structural determinants are responsible for the antimicrobial and cytolytic activity of antimicrobial peptides. In our study, a new synthetic peptide analog, AamAP1-Lysine from the naturally occurring scorpion venom antimicrobial peptide AamAP1, was designed by modi...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Gordon B Mitchell Muthafar H Al-Haddawi Mary Ellen Clark Jennifer D Beveridge Jeff L Caswell

Susceptibility to bacterial pneumonia in cattle is enhanced by stressors such as transportation, weaning, and commingling, which trigger a physiologic stress response resulting in elevated levels of endogenous corticosteroids and catecholamines. To determine the effect of neuroendocrine mediators on the expression of innate defense peptides in the lung, bovine tracheal epithelial cells were exp...

2012
Evan F Haney Leonard T Nguyen David J Schibli Hans J Vogel

A number of physicochemical characteristics have been described which contribute to the biological activity of antimicrobial peptides. This information was used to design a novel antimicrobial peptide sequence by using an intrinsically inactive membrane-associated peptide derived from the HIV glycoprotein, gp41, as a starting scaffold. This peptide corresponds to the tryptophan-rich membrane-pr...

2015
Ryan J. Blower Stephanie M. Barksdale Monique L. van Hoek Robert A Harrison

Burkholderia thailandensis is a Gram-negative soil bacterium used as a model organism for B. pseudomallei, the causative agent of melioidosis and an organism classified category B priority pathogen and a Tier 1 select agent for its potential use as a biological weapon. Burkholderia species are reportedly "highly resistant" to antimicrobial agents, including cyclic peptide antibiotics, due to mu...

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