Marine sponge cyclic peptide theonellamide A disrupts lipid bilayer integrity without forming distinct membrane pores
Theonellamides (TNMs) are antifungal and cytotoxic bicyclic dodecapeptides derived from the marine sponge Theonella sp. These peptides specifically bind to 3β-hydroxysterols, resulting in 1,3-β-d-glucan overproduction and membrane damage in yeasts. The inclusion of cholesterol or ergosterol in phosp...
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Main Authors: | Espiritu, Rafael Atillo, Cornelio, Kimberly, Kinoshita, Masanao, Matsumori, Nobuaki, Murata, Michio, Nishimura, Shinichi, Kakeya, Hideaki, Yoshida, Minoru, Matsunaga, Shigeki |
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2016
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