2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2022.1020391
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'Targeting' the search: An upgraded structural and functional repository of antimicrobial peptides for biofilm studies (B-AMP v2.0) with a focus on biofilm protein targets

Abstract: Bacterial biofilms, often as multispecies communities, are recalcitrant to conventional antibiotics, making the treatment of biofilm infections a challenge. There is a push towards developing novel anti-biofilm approaches, such as antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), with activity against specific biofilm targets. In previous work, we developed Biofilm-AMP, a structural and functional repository of AMPs for biofilm studies (B-AMP v1.0) with more than 5000 structural models of AMPs and a vast library of AMP annotatio… Show more

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“…Ravichandran et al [143] describe a structural and functional repository containing >5000 structural models (including a curated collection of 2502 biofilm protein targets against a total of 473 bacterial species), while Xu et al [144] provide a comprehensive assessment of machine learning-based methods for accurately identifying AMPs. The original text by Li et al was written in Chinese, and only the abstract was available in English [145].…”
Section: Miscellaneousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ravichandran et al [143] describe a structural and functional repository containing >5000 structural models (including a curated collection of 2502 biofilm protein targets against a total of 473 bacterial species), while Xu et al [144] provide a comprehensive assessment of machine learning-based methods for accurately identifying AMPs. The original text by Li et al was written in Chinese, and only the abstract was available in English [145].…”
Section: Miscellaneousmentioning
confidence: 99%