New and old tools to evaluate new antimicrobial peptides

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Abstract

The emergence of antimicrobial resistance due to the overuse of antimicrobials together with the existence of naturally untreatable infections well demonstrates the need for new instruments to fight microbes. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are a promising family of molecules in this regard, because they abundantly occur in nature and the results of preliminary studies of their clinical potential have been encouraging. However, further progress will benefit from the standardization of research methods to assess the antimicrobial properties of AMPs. Here we review the diverse methods used to study the antimicrobial power of AMPs and recommend a pathway to explore new molecules. The use of new methodologies to quantitatively evaluate the physical effect on bacterial biofilms such as force spectroscopy and surface cell damage evaluation, constitute novel approaches to study new AMPs.

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Rudilla, H., Merlos, A., Sans-Serramitjana, E., Fuste, E., Sierra, J. M., Zalacain, A., … Vinas, M. (2018). New and old tools to evaluate new antimicrobial peptides. AIMS Microbiology. AIMS Press. https://doi.org/10.3934/MICROBIOL.2018.3.522

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