Journal: bioRxiv
Article Title: Division-arrest induced filamentation protects uropathogenic Escherichia coli from killing by the cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide LL-37
doi: 10.64898/2026.01.29.702582
Figure Lengend Snippet: - LL-37 induces fission in A) polar E. coli lipid derived supported membrane nanotubes and B) synthetic phosphatidyl choline derived nanotubes. C and D) LL-37 causes transient bulging and thinning of lipid nanotubes concomitant with membrane fission events. E) Polar lipid and POPC-derived nanotubes are disrupted at similar rates F) the presence of polar lipids in nanotube preparations increases the range of nanotube sizes that are disrupted by exposure to LL-37. Fission rates were compared by Student’s t-test while comparisons of nanotube sizes formed to nanotube sizes that underwent fission were compared by Kruskall-Wallis ANOVA with Dunn’s Multiple Comparison post-hoc tests to compare specific groups.
Article Snippet: Total lipid concentration of the E. coli Polar Lipid Extract (PLE) (Avanti Polar Lipids) was calculated based on the reported distribution of 67% (w/w) phosphatidylethanolamine, 23.2% (w/w) phosphatidylglycerol and 9.8% (w/w) Cardiolipin on the company website.
Techniques: Derivative Assay, Membrane, Comparison