Peptide–membrane interaction between targeting and lysis
Certain cationic peptides interact with biological membranes. These often-complex interactions can result in peptide targeting to the membrane, or in membrane permeation, rupture, and cell lysis. We investigated the relationship between the structural features of membrane-active peptides and these e...
Main Authors: | Stutz, K, Kornmann, B, Müller, AT, Hiss, JA, Schneider, P, Blatter, M, Pfeiffer, B, Posselt, G, Kanfer, G, Wrede, P, Altmann, K-H, Wessler, S, Schneider, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2017
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