Nisin Z, mutant nisin Z and lacticin 481 interactions with anionic lipids correlate with antimicrobial activity. A monolayer study.

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Published in Eur J Biochem on January 15, 1996

Authors

R A Demel1, T Peelen, R J Siezen, B De Kruijff, O P Kuipers

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1: Department of Biochemistry of Membranes, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.

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