Characterisation and peptide resistance capabilities of bacterial membrane mimetic vesicles

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Lysylphosphatidylglycerol (LPG) is a major constituent of the plasma membrane of the bacterial pathogen methicilin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), which has been implicated in their resistance to a number of cationic drugs including antimicrobial peptides. Studying the effect of LPG on membrane behaviour and determining its precise role in MRSA drug resistance mechanisms, has hitherto been hampered by the labile nature of the lipid, which is readily hydrolysed under mild aqueous conditions. We have succeeded in synthesising a stable analogue of LPG, called LPPPA, which is suitable for use in biophysical experiments aimed at elucidating the behaviour and functions of the native lipid.

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DOI https://doi.org/10.5286/ISIS.E.24088376
Metadata Access https://icatisis.esc.rl.ac.uk/oaipmh/request?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_datacite&identifier=oai:icatisis.esc.rl.ac.uk:inv/24088376
Provenance
Creator Dr Richard Harvey; Mr Reg Rehal
Publisher ISIS Neutron and Muon Source
Publication Year 2014
Rights CC-BY Attribution 4.0 International; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
OpenAccess true
Contact isisdata(at)stfc.ac.uk
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Resource Type Dataset
Discipline Photon- and Neutron Geosciences
Temporal Coverage Begin 2011-12-19T09:00:41Z
Temporal Coverage End 2011-12-21T11:34:38Z