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Analysis of Antimicrobial-Triggered Membrane Depolarisation Using Voltage Sensitive Dyes
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J. Derk te Winkel
, Henrik eStrahl
, Kenneth H. Seistrup
, Declan A. Gray
, Leendert W. Hamoen
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antimicrobial
/ antimicrobial peptides
/ Depolarization
/ membrane potential
/ potentiometric dye
/ voltage-sensitive dye
2016
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Analysis of Antimicrobial-Triggered Membrane Depolarisation Using Voltage Sensitive Dyes
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J. Derk te Winkel
, Henrik eStrahl
, Kenneth H. Seistrup
, Declan A. Gray
, Leendert W. Hamoen
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antimicrobial
/ antimicrobial peptides
/ Depolarization
/ membrane potential
/ potentiometric dye
/ voltage-sensitive dye
2016
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Analysis of Antimicrobial-Triggered Membrane Depolarisation Using Voltage Sensitive Dyes
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J. Derk te Winkel
, Henrik eStrahl
, Kenneth H. Seistrup
, Declan A. Gray
, Leendert W. Hamoen
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antimicrobial
/ antimicrobial peptides
/ Depolarization
/ membrane potential
/ potentiometric dye
/ voltage-sensitive dye
2016
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Analysis of Antimicrobial-Triggered Membrane Depolarisation Using Voltage Sensitive Dyes
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Analysis of Antimicrobial-Triggered Membrane Depolarisation Using Voltage Sensitive Dyes
2016
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Overview
The bacterial cytoplasmic membrane is a major inhibitory target for antimicrobial compounds. Commonly, although not exclusively, these compounds unfold their antimicrobial activity by disrupting the essential barrier function of the cell membrane. As a consequence, membrane permeability assays are central for mode of action studies analysing membrane-targeting antimicrobial compounds. The most frequently used in vivo methods detect changes in membrane permeability by following internalization of normally membrane impermeable and relatively large fluorescent dyes. Unfortunately, these assays are not sensitive to changes in membrane ion permeability which are sufficient to inhibit and kill bacteria by membrane depolarization. In this manuscript, we provide experimental advice how membrane potential, and its changes triggered by membrane-targeting antimicrobials can be accurately assessed in vivo. Optimized protocols are provided for both qualitative and quantitative kinetic measurements of membrane potential. At last, single cell analyses using voltage-sensitive dyes in combination with fluorescence microscopy are introduced and discussed.
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Frontiers Media S.A
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