Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1953064 Biochimie 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

31P and 15N solid-state NMR with the magic angle-oriented sample spinning (MAOSS) strategy was used to investigate the effect of two model peptides on phospholipid bilayers mimicking biological membrane. One of the peptides, alamethicin, used as a reference of transmembrane alignment, has been shown to disrupt the lipid bilayer organisation, affecting the DMPC packaging. On the other hand, a α-helix alanine-rich peptide, K3A18K3, with a 15N labelled alanine, did not present any effect in the DMPC bilayer organisation. The mean orientation of this peptide in the bilayer gave a transmembrane alignment of about 80%.

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