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Published on: August 11, 2018
Targeting intracellular bacteria with an extended cationic amphiphilic polyproline helix
Manish Nepal1, Shankar Thangamani, Mohamed N Seleem
1Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, 560 Oval Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2027, USA. chml@purdue.edu.
Abstract:
An extended cationic and amphiphilic polyproline helix (CAPH) is described with a dual mode of action: effective cell penetration of human macrophages, and potent antimicrobial activity in vitro against both Gram-positive and negative pathogens, including Acinetobacter baumannii, Escherichia coli O157 and Bacillus anthracis. This dual action was successfully combined to clear pathogenic bacteria (Brucella and Salmonella) residing within macrophages.
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