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NET CHARGE, HYDROPHOBICITY AND SPECIFIC AMINO ACIDS CONTRIBUTE TO THE ACTIVITY OF ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES
2014
Journal of Health and Translational Medicine
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have gained increasing attention as a potential candidate in the development of novel antimicrobial agent. Designing AMPs with enhanced antimicrobial activity while reducing the cell toxicity level is desired especially against the antibiotic-resistant microbes. Various approaches towards the design of AMPs have been described and physicochemical properties of AMPs represent the primary factors determining the antimicrobial potency of AMPs. The most common
doi:10.22452/jummec.vol17no1.1
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