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Spring 2013
Identification and quantification of pathogenic bacteria has become one of the key elements in biodefense, food safety, diagnostic and drug discovery. The aim of the thesis is to investigate interactions between bacteria and peptides in order to utilize the potential of antimicrobial peptides...
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Structural Studies of Peptides that Influence the Pathogenicity of Bacterial Infections, and Investigation of Structure-Activity-Relationships of Antimicrobial Peptides with Application to Cancer Therapy.
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Enterocin 7 is a two-component, leaderless bacteriocin comprised of an A and B peptide and produced by Enterococcus faecalis 710C. The secondary structure of enterocin 7B was investigated through circular dichroism. A high degree of α-helicity was discovered by circular dichroism, regardless of...