Fundamental functionality: Recent developments in understanding the structure-activity relationships of lantibiotic peptides

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Abstract

There has been great interest in the development of extremely potent antibacterial lantibiotic peptides for medicinal use and in food preservation. Of central importance to this endeavor is a strong understanding of which parts of the peptides are required for activity and which parts are expendable. Nisin, lacticin 481, nukacin ISK-1, mersacidin, lacticin 3147 and haloduracin represent many different types of lantibiotic peptides. In recent years, considerable advances toward understanding the structure-activity relationship of each of these lantibiotic systems have been achieved. This review will focus on the individual systems and the valuable information obtained from the many mutants produced. © 2011 Japan Antibiotics Research Association All rights reserved.

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Ross, A. C., & Vederas, J. C. (2011, January). Fundamental functionality: Recent developments in understanding the structure-activity relationships of lantibiotic peptides. Journal of Antibiotics. https://doi.org/10.1038/ja.2010.136

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