Short Communication
Antimicrobial Resistance: In this article, Antimicrobial Peptides (Amps) are the Major Focus
Author(s): Riyan Hussain*
A critical public health problem that jeopardizes our capacity to treat common diseases is antimicrobial resistance
(AMR). A subpopulation of resistant bacteria can grow by natural selection when proteins are unregulated, which
frequently causes AMR in bacteria. Finding these proteins is vital for comprehending how AMR arises in bacteria
and for creating innovative therapies to counter the danger of AMR spreading widely. Through measuring the
altering protein abundances brought on by antibiotic treatment, mass spectrometry-based proteomics, a potent
technique for understanding the biochemical processes of biological systems, provides great insight into AMR
mechanisms in bacteria. In this article, we outline a serial passaging technique for bacterial resistance evolution
that uses quantitative proteomics to identify the unique proteomes of resistant bacteria. Antim.. View More»
DOI:
10.14303/2141-5463.2022.11