Intracellular Targeting Mechanisms by Antimicrobial Peptides
University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus · University Malaya Medical Centre · +1 more institution
Abstract
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are expressed in various living organisms as first-line host defenses against potential harmful encounters in their surroundings. AMPs are short polycationic peptides exhibiting various antimicrobial activities. The principal antibacterial activity is attributed to the membrane-lytic mechanism which directly interferes with the integrity of the bacterial cell membrane and cell wall. In addition, a number of AMPs form a transmembrane channel in the membrane by self-aggregation or polymerization, leading to cytoplasm leakage and cell death. However, an increasing body of evidence has demonstrated that AMPs are able to exert intracellular inhibitory activities as the primary or…
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3Topics & keywords
- Antimicrobial peptides
- Intracellular
- Biology
- Transmembrane protein
- Cell biology
- Protease
- Lytic cycle
- Cell membrane