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Publicaties

Functionalizing Nisin with a Sugar Moiety Improves Its Solubility and Results in an Altered Antibacterial Spectrum and Mode of Action

Heterologous Expression and Characterization of Estercin A, a Class II Lanthipeptide Derived from Clostridium estertheticum CF016, with Antimicrobial Activity against Clinically Relevant Pathogens.

Synthesis and Antimicrobial Specificities of Halogenated Tryptophan-Containing Nisin Variants

Altering Specificity and Enhancing Stability of the Antimicrobial Peptides Nisin and Rombocin through Dehydrated Amino Acid Residue Engineering

An Engineered Nisin Analogue with a Hydrophobic Moiety Attached at Position 17 Selectively Inhibits Enterococcus faecium Strains.

Engineering hybrid lantibiotics yields the highly stable and bacteriocidal peptide cerocin V

Facile Halogenation of Antimicrobial Peptides As Demonstrated by Producing Bromotryptophan-Labeled Nisin Variants with Enhanced Antimicrobial Activity

Rombocin, a Short Stable Natural Nisin Variant, Displays Selective Antimicrobial Activity against Listeria monocytogenes and Employs a Dual Mode of Action to Kill Target Bacterial Strains.

Cesin, a short natural variant of nisin, displays potent antimicrobial activity against major pathogens despite lacking two C-terminal macrocycles

Lipidated variants of the antimicrobial peptide nisin produced via incorporation of methionine analogs for click chemistry show improved bioactivity