Sinha et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Cell-selective pore forming antimicrobial peptides of the prodomain of human furin: A conserved aromatic/cationic sequence mapping, membrane disruption, and …Sinha et al., 2018
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- Sinha S
- Harioudh M
- Dewangan R
- Ng W
- Ghosh J
- Bhattacharjya S
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Antimicrobial peptides are promising molecules in uprising consequences of drug-resistant bacteria. The prodomain of furin, a serine protease, expressed in all vertebrates including humans, is known to be important for physiological functions. Here, potent antimicrobial …
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