In this study, we explored the relationship between the retention factors and structural flexibilities of peptide diastereomers in reversed-phase chromatography (RPC) based on thermodynamic interpretations. The RPC retention order of antimicrobial peptides, IL-K7F89 (H-ILPWKWKFFPWRR-NH<sub>2</sub>), and its four diastereomers were well correlated with the order of their conformation energies in elution solvent. In particular, when the composition of the sample loading solvent was altered, the retention order changed accordingly. The thermodynamic analysis revealed that the peptide adsorption was driven by adsorption enthalpy, but the retention order was dominated by adsorption entropy. To further understand the relationships between the ret...
Folding properties of beta-peptides were investigated by means of NMR experiments and MD simulations...
The separation mechanism of PEGylated peptides in reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatogra...
t is well-known that some peptides are able to trigger physiologic reactions, interacting with recep...
Peptide separations by reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) are an integral part of bottom-up...
The theory of critical chromatography for biomacromolecules (BioLCCC) describes polypeptide retentio...
Hydrophobicity is an important physicochemical property of peptides and proteins. It is responsible ...
Specific conformational effects have been reported for amphipathic model peptides upon binding of de...
The thermodynamic behavior of octreotide, a cyclic octapeptide with important pharmaceutical functio...
The development of a peptide retention prediction model for strong cation exchange (SCX) separation ...
A fast quantitative structure-retention relationship method is required in chromatography for rapid ...
AbstractDifferent fused-core stationary phase chemistries (C18, Amide, Phenyl-hexyl and Peptide ES-C...
In general, peptides do not exhibit a well-defined conformational profile in solution. However, desp...
The conformational states of two peptide sequences that bind to staphylococcal enterotoxin B are sam...
The aim of this study was to explore the conformational equilibrium of four cyclic hormone peptides ...
In electrostatic repulsive interaction chromatography, using a charged surface hybrid sorbent carryi...
Folding properties of beta-peptides were investigated by means of NMR experiments and MD simulations...
The separation mechanism of PEGylated peptides in reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatogra...
t is well-known that some peptides are able to trigger physiologic reactions, interacting with recep...
Peptide separations by reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) are an integral part of bottom-up...
The theory of critical chromatography for biomacromolecules (BioLCCC) describes polypeptide retentio...
Hydrophobicity is an important physicochemical property of peptides and proteins. It is responsible ...
Specific conformational effects have been reported for amphipathic model peptides upon binding of de...
The thermodynamic behavior of octreotide, a cyclic octapeptide with important pharmaceutical functio...
The development of a peptide retention prediction model for strong cation exchange (SCX) separation ...
A fast quantitative structure-retention relationship method is required in chromatography for rapid ...
AbstractDifferent fused-core stationary phase chemistries (C18, Amide, Phenyl-hexyl and Peptide ES-C...
In general, peptides do not exhibit a well-defined conformational profile in solution. However, desp...
The conformational states of two peptide sequences that bind to staphylococcal enterotoxin B are sam...
The aim of this study was to explore the conformational equilibrium of four cyclic hormone peptides ...
In electrostatic repulsive interaction chromatography, using a charged surface hybrid sorbent carryi...
Folding properties of beta-peptides were investigated by means of NMR experiments and MD simulations...
The separation mechanism of PEGylated peptides in reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatogra...
t is well-known that some peptides are able to trigger physiologic reactions, interacting with recep...