AbstractPhysical properties of membranes, such as fluidity, charge or curvature influence their function. Proteins and peptides can modulate those properties and conversely, the lipids can affect the activity and/or the structure of the former. Tilted peptides are short hydrophobic protein fragments characterized by an asymmetric distribution of their hydrophobic residues when helical. They were detected in viral fusion proteins and in proteins involved in different biological processes that need membrane destabilization. Those peptides and non lamellar lipids such as PE or PA appear to cooperate in the lipid destabilization process by enhancing the formation of negatively-curved domains. Such highly bent lipidic structures could favour the...
The interactions between peptides and lipids are of fundamental importance in the functioning of num...
The extent of matching of membrane hydrophobic thickness with the hydrophobic length of transmembran...
Various peptide segments have been modeled as asymmetric amphipathic alpha-helices. Theoretical calc...
Tilted peptides are short sequence fragments (10-20 residues long) that possess an asymmetric...
peer reviewedCell life depends on the dynamics of molecular processes: molecule folding, orga...
Cell life depends on the dynamics of molecular processes: molecule folding, organelle buildin...
Tilted peptides are short hydrophobic protein fragments characterized by an asymmetric distribution ...
In this review we discuss recent insights obtained from well-characterized model systems into the fa...
A large number of key cellular functions such as signalling and transport are performed and regulate...
AbstractResearch on antimicrobial peptides is in part driven by urgent medical needs such as the ste...
This review describes a class of peptides that associate with lipids in membranes and are com...
The Chameleon peptide (Chain) is a peptide designed from two regions of the GB1 protein, one folded ...
It has been shown that there is a correlation between the fusogenecity of synthetic peptides corresp...
AbstractThe structural and energetic characteristics of the interaction between interfacially adsorb...
Various cellular processes require the concerted cooperative action of proteins. The possibility for...
The interactions between peptides and lipids are of fundamental importance in the functioning of num...
The extent of matching of membrane hydrophobic thickness with the hydrophobic length of transmembran...
Various peptide segments have been modeled as asymmetric amphipathic alpha-helices. Theoretical calc...
Tilted peptides are short sequence fragments (10-20 residues long) that possess an asymmetric...
peer reviewedCell life depends on the dynamics of molecular processes: molecule folding, orga...
Cell life depends on the dynamics of molecular processes: molecule folding, organelle buildin...
Tilted peptides are short hydrophobic protein fragments characterized by an asymmetric distribution ...
In this review we discuss recent insights obtained from well-characterized model systems into the fa...
A large number of key cellular functions such as signalling and transport are performed and regulate...
AbstractResearch on antimicrobial peptides is in part driven by urgent medical needs such as the ste...
This review describes a class of peptides that associate with lipids in membranes and are com...
The Chameleon peptide (Chain) is a peptide designed from two regions of the GB1 protein, one folded ...
It has been shown that there is a correlation between the fusogenecity of synthetic peptides corresp...
AbstractThe structural and energetic characteristics of the interaction between interfacially adsorb...
Various cellular processes require the concerted cooperative action of proteins. The possibility for...
The interactions between peptides and lipids are of fundamental importance in the functioning of num...
The extent of matching of membrane hydrophobic thickness with the hydrophobic length of transmembran...
Various peptide segments have been modeled as asymmetric amphipathic alpha-helices. Theoretical calc...