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Multivalent amphiphilic cyclodextrins for selective membrane disruption with potent antifungal activity
Atsushi Miyagawa1, Satoru Nakagawa1, Tatsuya Hagiwara1
1Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology Gokiso-cho, Showa-ku Nagoya 466-8555 Japan yamamura.hatsuo@nitech.ac.jp.
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Multivalent amphiphilic cyclodextrins were engineered as supramolecular interfacial disruptors for selective fungal membrane destabilisation. Cooperative cationic-hydrophobic tuning induces surfactant-like membrane collapse distinct from polyene channel formation. Precise multivalency decouples antifungal potency from haemolysis, establishing a general platform for selective membrane-active molecular design.
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