Anti-Colonization Effect of Au Surfaces with Self-Assembled Molecular Monolayers Functionalized with Antimicrobial Peptides on S. epidermidis
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2021-12-10Type
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Karlsen, Eskil André; Stensen, Wenche; Juskewitz, Eric; Svenson, Johan; Berglin, Mattias; Svendsen, John Sigurd MjøenAbstract
Medical devices with an effective anti-colonization surface are important tools for combatting healthcare-associated infections. Here, we investigated the anti-colonization efficacy of
antimicrobial peptides covalently attached to a gold model surface. The gold surface was modified
by a self-assembled polyethylene glycol monolayer with an acetylene terminus. The peptides were
covalently connected to the surface through a copper-catalyzed [3 + 2] azide-acetylene coupling
(CuAAC). The anti-colonization efficacy of the surfaces varied as a function of the antimicrobial
activity of the peptides, and very effective surfaces could be prepared with a 6 log unit reduction in
bacterial colonization.
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Juskewitz, E. (2022). Antimicrobial activity and mode of action - Examples from natural products, peptides, and peptidomimetics. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25912.Publisher
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Karlsen, Stensen, Juskewitz, Svenson, Berglin, Svendsen. Anti-Colonization Effect of Au Surfaces with Self-Assembled Molecular Monolayers Functionalized with Antimicrobial Peptides on S. epidermidis. Antibiotics. 2021Metadata
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