Hit 'em where it hurts: The growing and structurally diverse family of peptides that target lipid-II

Sabine F. Oppedijk, Nathaniel I. Martin, Eefjan Breukink*

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Abstract

Understanding the mode of action of antibiotics is becoming more and more important in the time that microorganisms start to develop resistance. One very well validated target of several classes of antibiotics is the peptidoglycan precursor lipid II. In this review different classes of lipid II targeting antibiotics will be discussed in detail, including the lantibiotics, human invertebrate defensins and the recently discovered teixobactin. By hitting bacteria where it hurts, at the level of lipid II, we expect to be able to develop efficient antibacterial agents in the future. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Antimicrobial peptides edited by Karl Lohner and Kai Hilpert.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)947–957
JournalBiochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes
Volume1858
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2016

Keywords

  • Antibiotics
  • Bacteriocins
  • Defensins
  • Lantibiotics
  • Peptidoglycan

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