AbstractThe structural and energetic characteristics of the interaction between interfacially adsorbed (partially inserted) α-helical, amphipathic peptides and the lipid bilayer substrate are studied using a molecular level theory of lipid chain packing in membranes. The peptides are modeled as “amphipathic cylinders” characterized by a well-defined polar angle. Assuming two-dimensional nematic order of the adsorbed peptides, the membrane perturbation free energy is evaluated using a cell-like model; the peptide axes are parallel to the membrane plane. The elastic and interfacial contributions to the perturbation free energy of the “peptide-dressed” membrane are evaluated as a function of: the peptide penetration depth into the bilayer's hy...
AbstractWe introduce here a novel Monte Carlo simulation method for studying the interactions of hyd...
AbstractResearch on antimicrobial peptides is in part driven by urgent medical needs such as the ste...
AbstractVarious physicochemical properties play important roles in the membrane activities of amphip...
AbstractThe structural and energetic characteristics of the interaction between interfacially adsorb...
AbstractWe present a theoretical study of the energetics, equilibrium size, and size distribution of...
Adsorption of amphiphilic peptides to the headgroup region of a lipid bilayer is a common mode of pr...
A variety of amphiphilic helical peptides have been shown to exhibit a transition from adsorbing par...
Amphipathic alpha-helical peptides often exhibit antimicrobial or antiviral properties. Adsorption o...
Amphipathic alpha-helical peptides often exhibit antimicrobial or antiviral properties. Adsorption o...
We investigated the interaction of six 18-residue peptides derived from amphipathic helical segments...
AbstractUsing lipid-specific fluorescent probes, we studied the effects of amphipathic helical, memb...
AbstractA three-dimensional structure of a model decapeptide is obtained by performing molecular dyn...
AbstractResearch on antimicrobial peptides is in part driven by urgent medical needs such as the ste...
AbstractVarious physicochemical properties play important roles in the membrane activities of amphip...
AbstractUsing lipid-specific fluorescent probes, we studied the effects of amphipathic helical, memb...
AbstractWe introduce here a novel Monte Carlo simulation method for studying the interactions of hyd...
AbstractResearch on antimicrobial peptides is in part driven by urgent medical needs such as the ste...
AbstractVarious physicochemical properties play important roles in the membrane activities of amphip...
AbstractThe structural and energetic characteristics of the interaction between interfacially adsorb...
AbstractWe present a theoretical study of the energetics, equilibrium size, and size distribution of...
Adsorption of amphiphilic peptides to the headgroup region of a lipid bilayer is a common mode of pr...
A variety of amphiphilic helical peptides have been shown to exhibit a transition from adsorbing par...
Amphipathic alpha-helical peptides often exhibit antimicrobial or antiviral properties. Adsorption o...
Amphipathic alpha-helical peptides often exhibit antimicrobial or antiviral properties. Adsorption o...
We investigated the interaction of six 18-residue peptides derived from amphipathic helical segments...
AbstractUsing lipid-specific fluorescent probes, we studied the effects of amphipathic helical, memb...
AbstractA three-dimensional structure of a model decapeptide is obtained by performing molecular dyn...
AbstractResearch on antimicrobial peptides is in part driven by urgent medical needs such as the ste...
AbstractVarious physicochemical properties play important roles in the membrane activities of amphip...
AbstractUsing lipid-specific fluorescent probes, we studied the effects of amphipathic helical, memb...
AbstractWe introduce here a novel Monte Carlo simulation method for studying the interactions of hyd...
AbstractResearch on antimicrobial peptides is in part driven by urgent medical needs such as the ste...
AbstractVarious physicochemical properties play important roles in the membrane activities of amphip...