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Antimicrobial peptides found and isolated from a wide variety of organisms have an activity to kill bacteria. The target of these peptides is thought to be the lipid membrane region of the bacterial and fungal biomembranes. Using the single GUV (giant unilamellar vesicle) method, we have succeeded in revealing the elementary processes of the pore formation in lipid membranes induced by antimicrobial...
Interactions of antimicrobial peptides with lipid membranes have been investigated using a suspension of small liposomes, and their details remain unclear. Using the single GUV method, we have succeeded in revealing elementary processes of the pore formation in lipid membranes induced by magainin 2 in our previous paper (Biochemistry, 44, 15823, 2005). In this report, to elucidate the mechanism of...
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