a m , 431 00 P a m , Italy ## Synopsis The conformation of the tetradecapeptide hormone bornbesin has been studied in buffer and in the presence of lysolecithin mides, using static and dynamic fluorescence, CD, and one and two-dimensional nmr. The reaults obtained show that in buffer bornbesin is
Fluorescence and CD studies on the conformation of the gastrin releasing peptide in solution and in the presence of model membranes
β Scribed by P. Cavatorta; G. Sartor; P. Neyroz; C. Farruggia; L. Franzoni; A. G. Szabo; A. Spisni
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 734 KB
- Volume
- 31
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3525
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β¦ Synopsis
The conformation of the heptacosapeptide hormone, gastrin releasing peptide, has been studied in buffer and in the presence of lipids, using static and dynamic fluorescence and CD. The results obtained show that, in buffer, the hormone exists in a collection of flexible, random coil type conformers, characterized by a @-turn between residues 14-19. On the other hand, organic solvents can induce some degree of ordered secondary structure in the peptide chain.
The marked changes, observed in CD and fluorescence spectra upon addition of lysolecitin micelles and dimyristoylphosphatidylserine vesicles, clearly show that the peptide interacts with lipids, assuming a lipid specific configuration. Interestingly, no significative spectroscopic changes are produced by exposure to dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine vesicles both in the gel and liquid-chrystalline phases, suggesting a requirement for negatively charged lipids during the process of hormone-membrane interaction.
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