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- (September 2003). "Diversity among microbial cyclic lipopeptides: iturins and surfactins. Activity-structure relationships to design new bioactive agents". Combinatorial...
- surfactins are also able to permeabilize lipid membranes, allowing them to have specific antimicrobial and antiviral activities. Since surfactins are...
- Bacillus species can synthesize and secrete lipopeptides, in particular surfactins and mycosubtilins. Bacillus species are also found in marine sponges....
- PMIDĀ 15427204. "Microbial Proteolipids and Lipopeptides - glycopeptidolipids, surfactin, iturnins, polymyxins, daptomycin". The LipidWeb. Retrieved 21 July 2019...
- neurotransmitter release. Fungal toxins Cyclic lipopeptide antibiotics Surfactin and daptomycin Peptaibols These peptides are characterized by the presence...
- bacterial cell wall causing perforation and depolarization: Daptomycin Surfactin Polymyxins Bind to LPS in the outer bacterial membrane, acting in detergent-like...
- de-emulsification through reduction of interfacial tension Bacillus sp. Surfactin, rhamnolipid, lichenysin Pseudomonas Rhamnolipid, glycolipids Rhodococcus...
- bacterial cell wall causing perforation and depolarization: Daptomycin Surfactin Polymyxins Bind to LPS in the outer bacterial membrane, acting in detergent-like...
- bacterial cell wall causing perforation and depolarization: Daptomycin Surfactin Polymyxins Bind to LPS in the outer bacterial membrane, acting in detergent-like...
- bacterial cell wall causing perforation and depolarization: Daptomycin Surfactin Polymyxins Bind to LPS in the outer bacterial membrane, acting in detergent-like...