Antimicrobial Peptides: a New Frontier in Antifungal Therapy
Giuseppe Buda De Cesare, Shane A. Cristy, Danielle A. Garsin, Michael Lorenz
Abstract
activities, with the biological repercussions on the fungal cells, when known. The classification of the peptides is based on their mode of action: although the majority of AMPs exert their activity through the interaction with membranes, other mechanisms have been identified, including cell wall inhibition and nucleic acid binding. In addition, antifungal compounds with unknown modes of action are also described. The elucidation of such mechanisms can be useful to identify novel drug targets and, possibly, to serve as the templates for the synthesis of new antimicrobial compounds with increased activity and reduced host toxicity.
Topics & Concepts
AntifungalAntimicrobialAntifungal drugDrug resistanceAntimicrobial peptidesAntifungal drugsDrugBiologyBroad spectrumMicrobiologyMedicineIntensive care medicinePharmacologyChemistryCombinatorial chemistryAntimicrobial Peptides and ActivitiesBiochemical and Structural CharacterizationPediatric health and respiratory diseases