AbstractThe interaction of three bioactive peptides, bombesin, β-endorphin, and glucagon with a phosphatidylcholine monolayer that was immobilized to porous silica particles and packed into a stainless steel column cartridge, has been studied using dynamic elution techniques. This immobilized lipid monolayer provides a biophysical model system with which to study the binding of peptides to a lipid membrane. In particular, the influence of temperature and methanol concentration on the affinity of each peptide for the immobilized lipid surface was assessed. For all test peptides, nonlinear retention plots were observed at all temperatures that contrasted sharply with the simple linear plots observed for the small unstructured control molecule...
The interactions between peptides and lipids are of fundamental importance in the functioning of num...
AbstractErudites of the antiquity already knew the calming effect of oil films on the sea waves. But...
AbstractSurface behaviour of Maculatin 1.1 and Citropin 1.1 antibiotic peptides have been studied us...
AbstractThe interaction of three bioactive peptides, bombesin, β-endorphin, and glucagon with a phos...
AbstractTo investigate the mechanism of interaction of gramicidin S-like antimicrobial peptides with...
AbstractTo improve the understanding of the membrane uptake of an amphipathic and positively charged...
ABSTRACT To investigate the mechanism of interaction of gramicidin S-like antimicrobial peptides wit...
AbstractThis review is focused on peptide molecules which exhibit a limited solubility in the aqueou...
The effects of size and hydrophobicity of small (molecular weights below 2,000) polypeptides on thei...
AbstractBasic amino acids play a key role in the binding of membrane associated proteins to negative...
In the past few years, the ability to traverse the plasma membrane of mammalian cells has been inves...
This study is focused on the characterization of the interaction of the amphiphilic peptide bombolit...
AbstractWhile antimicrobial and cytolytic peptides exert their effects on cells largely by interacti...
This thesis describes an experimental investigation to determine the interactions between novel cati...
The interactions of several members of a homologous series of peptides with the phospholipid bilaye...
The interactions between peptides and lipids are of fundamental importance in the functioning of num...
AbstractErudites of the antiquity already knew the calming effect of oil films on the sea waves. But...
AbstractSurface behaviour of Maculatin 1.1 and Citropin 1.1 antibiotic peptides have been studied us...
AbstractThe interaction of three bioactive peptides, bombesin, β-endorphin, and glucagon with a phos...
AbstractTo investigate the mechanism of interaction of gramicidin S-like antimicrobial peptides with...
AbstractTo improve the understanding of the membrane uptake of an amphipathic and positively charged...
ABSTRACT To investigate the mechanism of interaction of gramicidin S-like antimicrobial peptides wit...
AbstractThis review is focused on peptide molecules which exhibit a limited solubility in the aqueou...
The effects of size and hydrophobicity of small (molecular weights below 2,000) polypeptides on thei...
AbstractBasic amino acids play a key role in the binding of membrane associated proteins to negative...
In the past few years, the ability to traverse the plasma membrane of mammalian cells has been inves...
This study is focused on the characterization of the interaction of the amphiphilic peptide bombolit...
AbstractWhile antimicrobial and cytolytic peptides exert their effects on cells largely by interacti...
This thesis describes an experimental investigation to determine the interactions between novel cati...
The interactions of several members of a homologous series of peptides with the phospholipid bilaye...
The interactions between peptides and lipids are of fundamental importance in the functioning of num...
AbstractErudites of the antiquity already knew the calming effect of oil films on the sea waves. But...
AbstractSurface behaviour of Maculatin 1.1 and Citropin 1.1 antibiotic peptides have been studied us...