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Bacterial lipopeptides induce ion-conducting pores in planar bilayers
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
|June 28, 1985
Abstract:
Bacterial lipopeptides, known for their antibiotic activities, have been tested for their ability to interact with lipid membranes. These lipopeptides, Iturin A, Bacillomycin L and D and Peptidolipin NA present analogous structural characteristics: a heptapeptidic cycle is linked to a hydrocarbon chain. We present evidence that these lipopeptides modify the conductance of planar bilayers by forming ion-conducting pores.