
"Velcro-Inspired Tech: A New Weapon Against Bacteria"
Researchers have discovered that the antibiotic plectasin forms Velcro-like structures on bacterial cell surfaces, trapping crucial components and enhancing its effectiveness. This novel mechanism, detailed in a study published in Nature Microbiology, could guide the development of new antibiotics to combat antimicrobial resistance. The presence of calcium ions further boosts plectasin's antibacterial activity, offering new insights for future drug design.