Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10596052 | Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Sense peptides and corresponding antisense peptides, are capable of making specific interactions. Such interactions may result from inter-peptide side-chain/side-chain contacts or because peptides adopt mutually complementary three-dimensional shapes. Using a combined 1H NMR spectroscopy/molecular modeling approach to study the interactions between one sense peptide and its corresponding antisense peptide, data are produced that provide clear support for the former hypothesis.
Keywords
NOESYIL-1FNOETNFαIL-1βMRTRMSD1H NMR spectroscopyDMSONuclear Overhauser Effect SpectroscopYvdWnuclear overhauser effectinterleukin-1 βmolecular recognitiontumour necrosis factor-αInterleukin-1 familydimethylsulphoxideMolecular dynamicsROESYcorrelation spectroscopyroot mean square deviationVan der WaalsComplementary peptideCOSY
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Authors
James R. Pullen, John Dalmaris, Stefano A. Serapian, Andrew D. Miller,