Advances in Antimicrobial Peptides with an approach to molecular structure prediction
Creators
- 1. Centro de Estudio de Proteínas. Facultad de Biología, Universidad de La Habana
- 2. Core Facility for Functional Peptidomics, Faculty of Medicine, Ulm University, Germany.
Description
Antimicrobial peptides (AMP) are molecules involved in the innate immune system of almost all living organisms. They are potent agents with diverse structural and antimicrobial properties, which represent one of the most promising future drug candidate for combating infections and antimicrobial drug resistance. They have also a wide spectrum of activity against a large number of pathogenic microorganisms, multiple mechanisms of action and a low potential for resistance. Numerous AMPs have been isolated from natural sources and many others have been de novo desig-ned and synthetically produced. This review provide insight into antimicrobials pro-perties of AMPs, focusing in antibacterial molecules, that provides better understan-ding of versatile biological properties of such peptides. Also, provide a short insight into chemical modifications, characterization and the principal methods for protein structure prediction of AMPs.
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