Magainin 2

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To form crystalyztion of Ala-Magainin 2, a racemic version (L-form and D-form) was created, as seen in the scene below.
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To form crystalyztion of Ala-Magainin 2,
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was created.
whilst Racemic crystallization was not successful for magainin 2, Racemic crystalization was successful for Ala-magainin. This allowed finding the peptide's structure based on crystallization, that is more accurate than NMR
whilst Racemic crystallization was not successful for magainin 2, Racemic crystalization was successful for Ala-magainin. This allowed finding the peptide's structure based on crystallization, that is more accurate than NMR

Revision as of 17:11, 31 January 2015

Magainin 2

PDB ID 1stp

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References

1-J. Gesella., M. Zasloffb and S. J. Opellaa., Two-dimensional H NMR experiments show that the 23-residue magainin antibiotic peptide is an α-helix in dodecylphosphocholine micelles, sodium dodecylsulfate micelles, and trifluoroethanol/water solution. Journal of Biomolecular NMR, 1997. 9: 127–135.

2-Z. Hayouka., D. E. Mortenson., D. F. Kreitler., B. Weisblum., K. T. Forest, and S. H. Gellman., Evidence for Phenylalanine Zipper-Mediated Dimerization in the X‑ray Crystal Structure of a Magainin 2 Analogue. J. Am. Chem. Soc, 2013. 135: 15738−15741.

3- Y. Tamba & M. Yamazaki.,Magainin 2-Induced Pore Formation in the Lipid Membranes Depends on Its Concentration in the Membrane Interface. J. Phys. Chem. B, 2009. 113: 4846–4852.

4- W. C. Wimley., Describing the Mechanism of Antimicrobial Peptide Action with the Interfacial Activity Model. ACS CHEMICAL BIOLOGY, 2010. 10: 905-917.

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