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Author: Nahas, Kareem Al; Fletcher, Marcus; Hammond, Katharine; Nehls, Christian; Cama, Jehangir; Ryadnov, Maxim G; Keyser, Ulrich F
Title: Measuring thousands of single vesicle leakage events reveals the mode of action of antimicrobial peptides
  • Cord-id: ym7phj62
  • Document date: 2021_8_13
  • ID: ym7phj62
    Snippet: Host defense or antimicrobial peptides hold promise for providing new pipelines of effective antimicrobial agents. Their activity quantified against model phospholipid membranes is fundamental to a detailed understanding of their structure-activity relationships. However, existing characterization assays lack the resolution necessary to achieve this insight. Leveraging a highly parallelized microfluidic platform for trapping and studying thousands of giant unilamellar vesicles, we conducted quan
    Document: Host defense or antimicrobial peptides hold promise for providing new pipelines of effective antimicrobial agents. Their activity quantified against model phospholipid membranes is fundamental to a detailed understanding of their structure-activity relationships. However, existing characterization assays lack the resolution necessary to achieve this insight. Leveraging a highly parallelized microfluidic platform for trapping and studying thousands of giant unilamellar vesicles, we conducted quantitative long-term microscopy studies to monitor the membrane-disruptive activity of archetypal antimicrobial peptides with a high spatiotemporal resolution. We described the modes of action of these peptides via measurements of the disruption of the vesicle population under the conditions of continuous peptide dosing using a range of concentrations, and related the observed modes with the molecular activity mechanisms of these peptides. The study offers an effective approach for characterizing membrane-targeting antimicrobial agents in a standardized manner, and for assigning specific modes of action to the corresponding antimicrobial mechanisms.

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