Antimicrobial Peptide K11 Selectively Recognizes Bacterial Biomimetic Membranes and Acts by Twisting Their Bilayers

K11 is a synthetic peptide originating from the introduction of a lysine residue in position 11 within the sequence of a rationally designed antibacterial scaffold. Despite its remarkable antibacterial properties towards many ESKAPE bacteria and its optimal therapeutic index (320), a detailed descri...

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Main Authors: Francisco Ramos-Martín (Author), Claudia Herrera-León (Author), Viviane Antonietti (Author), Pascal Sonnet (Author), Catherine Sarazin (Author), Nicola D'Amelio (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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