Using molecular dynamics simulations, we studied the mode of association of the cell-penetrating peptide penetratin with both a neutral and a charged bilayer. The results show that the initial peptide-lipid association is a fast process driven by electrostatic interactions. The homogeneous distribution of positively charged residues along the axis of the helical peptide, and especially residues K46, R53, and K57, contribute to the association of the peptide with lipids. The bilayer enhances the stability of the penetratin helix. Oriented parallel to the lipid-water interface, the subsequent insertion of the peptide through the bilayer headgroups is significantly slower. The presence of negatively charged lipids considerably enhances peptide...
The binding, conformation and orientation of a hydrophilic vector peptide penetratin in lipid membra...
Membrane active peptides with the ability to cross the plasma membrane represent a promising class o...
AbstractCell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have recently attracted much interest due to their apparent...
AbstractUsing molecular dynamics simulations, we studied the mode of association of the cell-penetra...
Penetratin belongs to the important class of small and positively charged peptides, capable of enter...
Cell-penetrating-peptides (CPPs) can deliver themselves together with a macromolecular cargo into ce...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) interact with biological membranes, undergo cellular intake/uptake,...
<p>A) The association of penetratin with PG membranes results in the conformational change of the pe...
International audienceCell-penetrating peptides cross cell membranes through various parallel intern...
AbstractWe studied the interaction of the cell-penetrating peptide penetratin with mixed dioleoylpho...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have recently attracted much interest due to their apparent ability...
ABSTRACT We studied the interaction of the cell-penetrating peptide penetratin with mixed dioleoylph...
International audienceIndependently from the cell penetrating peptide uptake mechanism (endocytic or...
Penetratin is a positively charged cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) that has the ability to bind negat...
AbstractThe most commonly studied of the cell-penetrating peptides (CPP) is “penetratin” (pAntp), wh...
The binding, conformation and orientation of a hydrophilic vector peptide penetratin in lipid membra...
Membrane active peptides with the ability to cross the plasma membrane represent a promising class o...
AbstractCell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have recently attracted much interest due to their apparent...
AbstractUsing molecular dynamics simulations, we studied the mode of association of the cell-penetra...
Penetratin belongs to the important class of small and positively charged peptides, capable of enter...
Cell-penetrating-peptides (CPPs) can deliver themselves together with a macromolecular cargo into ce...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) interact with biological membranes, undergo cellular intake/uptake,...
<p>A) The association of penetratin with PG membranes results in the conformational change of the pe...
International audienceCell-penetrating peptides cross cell membranes through various parallel intern...
AbstractWe studied the interaction of the cell-penetrating peptide penetratin with mixed dioleoylpho...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have recently attracted much interest due to their apparent ability...
ABSTRACT We studied the interaction of the cell-penetrating peptide penetratin with mixed dioleoylph...
International audienceIndependently from the cell penetrating peptide uptake mechanism (endocytic or...
Penetratin is a positively charged cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) that has the ability to bind negat...
AbstractThe most commonly studied of the cell-penetrating peptides (CPP) is “penetratin” (pAntp), wh...
The binding, conformation and orientation of a hydrophilic vector peptide penetratin in lipid membra...
Membrane active peptides with the ability to cross the plasma membrane represent a promising class o...
AbstractCell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have recently attracted much interest due to their apparent...