Fusogenic peptides belong to a class of helical amphipathic peptides characterized by a hydrophobicity gradient along the long helical axis. According to the prevailing theory regarding the mechanism of action of fusogenic peptides, this hydrophobicity gradient causes the tilted insertion of the peptides in membranes, thus destabilizing the lipid core and, thereby, enhancing membrane fusion. To assess the role of the hydrophobicity gradient upon the fusogenic activity, two of these fusogenic peptides and several variants were synthesized. The LCAT-(57-70) peptide, which is part of the sequence of the lipolytic enzyme lecithin cholesterol acyltransferase, forms stable beta-sheets in li...
We recently demonstrated that an amphipathic net-negatively charged peptide consisting of 11 amino a...
Liposomal membrane fusion is an important tool to study complex biological fusion mechanisms. We use...
To assess the functional properties of apolipoprotein (apo) AII and to investigate the mechanism lea...
Fusogenic peptides belong to a class of helical amphipathic peptides characterized by a hydro...
A class of peptides that associate with lipids, known as oblique-orientated peptides, was rec...
AbstractNine analogs of fusion peptide of influenza virus hemagglutinin whose membrane perturbation ...
Fusion of biological membranes is mediated by distinct integral membrane proteins, e.g., soluble N-e...
Liposomal membrane fusion is an important tool to study complex biological fusion mechanisms. We use...
Tilted peptides are short sequence fragments (10-20 residues long) that possess an asymmetric...
Liposomal membrane fusion is an important tool to study complex biological fusion mechanisms. We use...
AbstractLipid-peptide interaction has been investigated using cationic amphiphilic α-helical peptide...
We recently demonstrated that an amphipathic net-negatively charged peptide consisting of 11 amino a...
We recently demonstrated that an amphipathic net-negatively charged peptide consisting of 11 amino a...
AbstractPhysical properties of membranes, such as fluidity, charge or curvature influence their func...
We recently demonstrated that an amphipathic net-negatively charged peptide consisting of 11 amino a...
We recently demonstrated that an amphipathic net-negatively charged peptide consisting of 11 amino a...
Liposomal membrane fusion is an important tool to study complex biological fusion mechanisms. We use...
To assess the functional properties of apolipoprotein (apo) AII and to investigate the mechanism lea...
Fusogenic peptides belong to a class of helical amphipathic peptides characterized by a hydro...
A class of peptides that associate with lipids, known as oblique-orientated peptides, was rec...
AbstractNine analogs of fusion peptide of influenza virus hemagglutinin whose membrane perturbation ...
Fusion of biological membranes is mediated by distinct integral membrane proteins, e.g., soluble N-e...
Liposomal membrane fusion is an important tool to study complex biological fusion mechanisms. We use...
Tilted peptides are short sequence fragments (10-20 residues long) that possess an asymmetric...
Liposomal membrane fusion is an important tool to study complex biological fusion mechanisms. We use...
AbstractLipid-peptide interaction has been investigated using cationic amphiphilic α-helical peptide...
We recently demonstrated that an amphipathic net-negatively charged peptide consisting of 11 amino a...
We recently demonstrated that an amphipathic net-negatively charged peptide consisting of 11 amino a...
AbstractPhysical properties of membranes, such as fluidity, charge or curvature influence their func...
We recently demonstrated that an amphipathic net-negatively charged peptide consisting of 11 amino a...
We recently demonstrated that an amphipathic net-negatively charged peptide consisting of 11 amino a...
Liposomal membrane fusion is an important tool to study complex biological fusion mechanisms. We use...
To assess the functional properties of apolipoprotein (apo) AII and to investigate the mechanism lea...