Influence of the angle subtended by the positively charged helix face on the membrane activity of amphipathic, antibacterial peptides.

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Published in Biochemistry on October 21, 1997

Authors

T Wieprecht1, M Dathe, R M Epand, M Beyermann, E Krause, W L Maloy, D L MacDonald, M Bienert

Author Affiliations

1: Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie, Alfred Kowalke Strasse 4, D-10315 Berlin, Germany.

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