An antimicrobial peptide with an aggregation-induced emission (AIE) luminogen for studying bacterial membrane interactions and antibacterial actions
Chemical Communications2016Vol. 53(23), pp. 3315–3318
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Ning Ning Li, Jun Li, Peng Liu, Dicky Pranantyo, Lei Luo, Jiu Cun Chen, E. T. Kang, Xue Feng Hu, Chang Ming Li, Liqun Xu
Abstract
A fluorescence technique to investigate the interactions between bacterial membranes and an aggregation-induced emission (AIE) luminogen-decorated AMP (TPE-AMP) was reported. Our simple and fast method consists of mixing TPE-AMP and bacterial suspensions and recording the fluorescence signals by flow cytometry and confocal microscopy in a "non-washing" manner.
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