Publications by authors named "Pablo Luis Hernandez Adame"

In this study, the interaction of antimicrobial peptide Maximin 3 (Max3) with three different lipid bilayer models was investigated to gain insight into its mechanism of action and membrane specificity. Bilayer perturbation assays using liposome calcein leakage dose-response curves revealed that Max3 is a selective membrane-active peptide. Dynamic light scattering recordings suggest that the peptide incorporates into the liposomal structure without producing a detergent effect.

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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are recognized for their potential application as new generation antibiotics, however, up to date, they have not been widely commercialized as expected. Although current bioinformatic tools can predict antimicrobial activity based on only amino acid sequences with astounding accuracy, peptide selectivity and potency are not foreseeable. This, in turn, creates a bottleneck not only in the discovery and isolation of promising candidates but, most importantly, in the design and development of novel synthetic peptides.

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Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) is a high-resolution technique that allows the characterization of spatial and temporal properties of biological structures and mechanisms. In this work, we developed an in silico single-molecule FRET methodology to study the dynamics of fluorophores inside lipid rafts. We monitored the fluorescence of a single acceptor molecule in the presence of several donor molecules.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study explored how two antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), Pin2 and its variant Pin2[GVG], interact with different lipid membrane models representing bacterial, erythrocyte, and fungal cells to determine their effectiveness and selectivity.
  • The experiments revealed that the AMPs had the strongest affinity for bacterial models, and the presence of sterols influenced the selectivity of the variant, while the wild type remained unchanged.
  • Techniques like calcein liposome leakage, Dynamic Light Scattering, and molecular dynamics simulations indicated that these peptides form pores in bacterial membranes without affecting their size, leading to membrane changes such as increased viscosity and electrical resistance alterations.
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Regardless the motivation terrorism is the most important risk for the national security in many countries. Attacks with explosives are the most common method used by terrorists. Therefore several procedures to detect explosives are utilized; among these methods are the use of neutrons and photons.

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Using the Monte Carlo method the x-ray spectrum produced by 150keV electrons colliding with W, Rh and Mo targets were calculated. The x-ray spectra were calculated to 20, 50, and 100cm from the focal point. In order to analyze the effect of the filter, calculations were carried out with and without filter.

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