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Manosroi Jiradej - - 2012
Context: Highly organized structure of stratum corneum (SC) is the major barrier of the delivery of macromolecules such as proteins and peptides across the skin. Recently, cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) such as HIV1-trans-activating transcriptional (Tat) have been used to enhance the topical delivery of proteins and peptides. Objective: This study ...
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Furuki Takao - - 2012
Group 3 late embryogenesis abundant (G3LEA) proteins have amino acid sequences with characteristic 11-mer motifs and are known to reduce aggregation of proteins during dehydration. Previously, we clarified the structural and thermodynamic properties of the 11-mer repeating units in G3LEA proteins using synthetic peptides composed of two or four tandem ...
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Colombani Julien - - 2012
Little is known about how organ growth is monitored and coordinated with the developmental timing in complex organisms. In insects, impairment of larval tissue growth delays growth and morphogenesis, revealing a coupling mechanism. We carried out a genetic screen in Drosophila to identify molecules expressed by growing tissues participating in ...
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Chavez Myrriah S - - 2012
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The protein anti-silencing function 1 (Asf1) chaperones histones H3/H4 for assembly into nucleosomes every cell cycle as well as during DNA transcription and repair. Asf1 interacts directly with H4 through the C-terminal tail of H4, which itself interacts with the docking domain of H2A in the nucleosome. The ...
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Gonzalez-Perez Vivian - - 2012
A number of functionally important actions of proteins are mediated by short, intrinsically disordered peptide segments, but the molecular interactions that allow disordered domains to mediate their effects remain a topic of active investigation. Many K(+) channel proteins, after initial channel opening, show a time-dependent reduction in current flux, termed ...
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Dammermann Alexander - - 2012
During meiotic prophase in fission yeast, the nucleus undergoes dramatic oscillatory movements. A newly identified structure, the radial microtubule organizing center (rMTOC), mediates these movements and shares some of the features of the pericentriolar material in higher eukaryotes.
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Johnson J Casey - - 2012
One of the key design components of nature is the utilization of hierarchical arrangements to fabricate materials with outstanding mechanical properties. Employing the concept of hierarchy, a new class of segmented polyurethane/ureas (PUUs) was synthesized containing either a peptidic, triblock soft segment, or an amorphous, nonpeptidic homoblock block soft segment ...
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Steinitz Katharina N - - 2012
Today it is generally accepted that B cells require cognate interactions with CD4(+) T cells to develop high affinity antibodies against proteins. CD4(+) T cells recognize peptides (epitopes) presented by MHC-class II molecules that are expressed on antigen-presenting cells. Structural features of both the MHC-class II molecule and the peptide ...
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Santos Hugo M - - 2012
There is a need in imaging mass spectrometry to use the acquired isotope distribution to unequivocally determine the identity of a peptide ion. A way of achieving unambiguous differentiation of ions from protonated peptides from other [M + H](+) ions in a tissue would be via the direct on-tissue incorporation of (18) ...
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Zandvliet Maarten L - - 2012
Synthetic long peptides that contain immunogenic T-cell epitopes have been used to induce activation of antigen-specific CD8 T cells in vitro for immune monitoring or adoptive transfer, or in vivo after peptide vaccination. However, the efficiency and mechanisms of presentation of exogenous long peptides in human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class ...
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Hu Bing - - 2012
Nanochemoprevention by oral consumption was developed by the encapsulation of (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) with nanoparticles that were electrostatically assembled from bioactive caseinophosphopeptides and chitosan, which was highly biocompatible and able to enhance the bioavailability of EGCG.
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Mezo Adam R - - 2012
Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) may be a useful molecule for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases due to its potent natriuretic effects. In an effort to prolong the short in vivo half-life of ANP, fusions of the peptide to the Fc domain of IgG were generated using a semi-synthetic methodology. Synthetic ...
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Tokudome Yoshihiro - - 2012
The collagen present in the dermis of the skin is a fibrous protein that fills the gaps between cells and helps maintain tissue flexibility. Effectively increasing the collagen present in the skin is an important goal for cosmetic research. Recent research has shown that soybean peptide (SP) has anti-fatigue activity, ...
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Fujita Masahiro - - 2012
To estimate variations in pesticide residue levels in crops, the variability factors (VFs, the 97.5th percentile of the residue levels in the sample divided by the average residue levels in the lot) in residue levels of acetamiprid and cypermethrin applied to cabbage and grapes were investigated, respectively. The VFs in ...
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Tangbunsuk Siree - - 2012
Conjugates of poly(ferrocenyldimethylsilane) (PFDMS) with Ac-(GA)(2) -OH, Ac-A(4) -OH, Ac-G(4) -OH and Ac-V(4) -OH have been prepared by reaction of the tetrapeptide units with the amino-terminated metallopolymer. The number average degree of polymerisation (DP(n) ) of the PFDMS was approximately 20 and comparable materials with shorter (DP(n) ≈10) and/or amorphous ...
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Siyad M A - - 2012
Here we present a novel beaded chemically stable, highly permeable hydrophobic/hydrophilic balanced support for solid phase peptide synthesis. The resin (SPED) was prepared by free radical suspension polymerization using monomers styrene and 9-decen-1-ol with amphiphilic cross-linking agent polyethyleneglycol diacrylate (Mn≈ 258). Different cross-linking densities were prepared to check the extent ...
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Gallardo Ignacio Francisco - - 2012
Gold and quartz surfaces terminated in an alkane thiol self-assembled monolayer (SAM) that were partially terminated with azide were reacted with a helical peptide containing two alkyne groups in a Cu(I)-catalyzed Huisgen cycloaddition. Surface grazing incidence angle reflection-absorption infrared spectroscopy (GRAS-IR) was used to determine that when the Au surface ...
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Anderson Leigh - - 2012
We have investigated the precision of peptide quantitation by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry (MS) using 6 pairs of proteotypic peptides (light) and same-sequence stable isotope labeled synthetic internal standards (heavy). These were combined in two types of dilution curves spanning 100-fold and 2,000-fold ratios. Coefficients of variation (CV; standard deviation divided ...
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Lindberg Hanna - - 2012
Affibody molecules are a class of small (ca.7 kDa) robust scaffold proteins with high potential as tracers for radionuclide molecular imaging in vivo. Incorporation of a cysteine-containing peptide-based chelator at the C terminus provides an opportunity for stable labelling with the radionuclide (99m)Tc. The use of a GGGC chelator at the ...
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Hjørringgaard Claudia U - - 2012
Benzotriazole-based coupling reagents have dominated the last two decades of solid phase peptide synthesis. However, a growing interest in synthesizing complex peptides has stimulated the search for more efficient and low-cost coupling reagents, such as COMU which has been introduced as a nonexplosive alternative to the classic benzotriazole coupling reagents. ...
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Matsumiya Yoshiki - - 2012
Peptide uptake by plant roots from degraded soybean-meal products was analyzed in Brassica rapa and Solanum lycopersicum. B. rapa absorbed about 40% of the initial water volume, whereas peptide concentration was decreased by 75% after 24 h. Analysis by reversed-phase HPLC showed that number of peptides was absorbed by the roots ...
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Schroll Alayne L - - 2012
In contrast to the large number of sidechain protecting groups available for cysteine derivatives in solid phase peptide synthesis, there is a striking paucity of analogous selenocysteine Se-protecting groups in the literature. However, the growing interest in selenocysteine-containing peptides and proteins requires a corresponding increase in availability of synthetic routes ...
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Zhao Yongfeng - - 2012
Using a fluorescent NBD amino acid, new protease substrates were developed that are attractive because of the excellent chemical stability and long wavelength of excitation (480 nm) of the NBD fluorophore. The fluorescent peptides are synthesized by Fmoc solid-phase peptide synthesis. An example peptide was efficiently immobilized onto a microarray ...
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Arnusch Christopher J - - 2012
The activity of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) that contain a large proportion of histidine residues (pKa ~ 6) depends on the physiological pH environment. Advantages of these AMPs include high activity in slightly acidic areas of the human body, and relatively low toxicity in other areas. Also, many AMPs are highly ...
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Kreutzberger Alex J - - 2012
We critically examined a series of exact kinetic models for their ability to describe binding of a typical α-helical amphipathic peptide to lipid bilayers. Binding of the model peptide lysette-26 was measured through fluorescence resonance energy transfer from a Trp residue on the peptide to a fluorescently labeled acceptor lipid ...
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Lu Mei - - 2012
Recently we have shown that, as a versatile ionization technique, desorption electrospray ionization (DESI) can serve as a useful interface to combine electrochemistry (EC) with mass spectrometry (MS). In this study, the EC/DESI-MS method has been further applied to investigate some aqueous phase redox reactions of biological significance, including the ...
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Pompach Petr - - 2012
Glycoproteins fulfill many indispensable biological functions and changes in protein glycosylation have been observed in various diseases. Improved analytical methods are needed to allow a complete characterization of this complex and common posttranslational modification. In this study, we present a workflow for the analysis of the microheterogeneity of N-glycoproteins which ...
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Stefureac Radu I - - 2012
The interaction of two peptides with the α-hemolysin pore was studied in the presence of a MHz AC field. For an α-helical peptide the proportion of bumping events increased with increasing AC field whereas for a linear peptide with no dipole moment only small changes in the event profiles were ...
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Zhao Jing - - 2012
A novel antimicrobial peptide, with molecular mass of 1602.0469Da, produced by Brevibacillus laterosporus strain A60 was isolated and purified from the soil of mango plants. The purification procedure consisted of ammonium sulfate precipitation, cation exchange chromatography on an HiTrap SP HP column, thin layer chromatography and High Performance Liquid Chromatography ...
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Aravind G - - 2012
Photodissociation lifetimes and fragment channels of gas-phase, protonated YA(n) (n = 1,2) peptides and their dimers were measured with 266 nm photons. The protonated monomers were found to have a fast dissociation channel with an exponential lifetime of ∼200 ns while the protonated dimers show an additional slow dissociation component ...
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Tirado Marcus - - 2012
While recent studies have shown that for some peptides, such as oligoglycines and Leu-enkephalin, mid-sized b fragment ions exist as a mixture of oxazolone and macrocycle structures, other primary structure motifs, such as QWFGLM, are shown to exclusively give rise to macrocycle structures. The aim of this study was to ...
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Li-Chan Eunice Chi Yu - - 2012
The dipeptidyl-peptidase IV (DPP-IV) inhibitory activity of the peptides derived from Atlantic salmon skin gelatin hydrolysed by alcalase (ALA), bromelain (BRO) and flavouzyme (FLA) was determined. The FLA hydrolysate with the enzyme/substrate ratio of 6% showed the greatest DPP-IV inhibitory activity. Then, the hydrolysate was fractionated by ultrafiltration with 1 ...
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Jackson Andrew B - - 2012
INTRODUCTION: The present study describes the design and development of a new heterodimeric RGD-bombesin (BBN) agonist peptide ligand for dual receptor targeting of the form (64)Cu-NO2A-RGD-Glu-6-Ahx-BBN(7-14)NH(2) in which Cu-64=a positron emitting radiometal; NO2A=1,4,7-triazacyclononane-1,4-diacetic acid; Glu=glutamic acid; 6-Ahx=6-aminohexanoic acid; RGD=the amino acid sequence [Arg-Gly-Asp], a nonregulatory peptide that has been used ...
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Gatto Emanuela - - 2012
A novel method to build bicomponent peptide self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) has been developed, by exploiting helix•••helix macrodipole interactions. In this work, a peptide-based self-assembled monolayer composed of two helical peptides was immobilized on a gold surface. Specifically, a pyrene-containing octapeptide, devoid of any sulphur atom (A8Pyr), and an hexapeptide, functionalized ...
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Takahashi Eddie - - 2012
Alzheimer's disease is characterized by the deposition of amyloid plaques in the brain. The major components of these plaques are β-amyloid (Aβ) peptides. The CSF concentration of these peptides can therefore provide a valuable biomarker for potentially predicting the state of disease and/or monitoring the efficacy of a drug aiming ...
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Diepold Katharina - - 2012
The degradation of proteins by asparagine deamidation and aspartate isomerization is one of several chemical degradation pathways for recombinant antibodies. In this study, we have identified two solvent accessible degradation sites (light chain aspartate-56 and heavy chain aspartate-99/101) in the complementary-determining regions of a recombinant IgG1 antibody susceptible to isomerization ...
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Li Weihua - - 2011
RGD peptides, radiolabeled with (18)F, have been used in the clinic for PET imaging of tumor angiogenesis in cancer patients. RGD peptides are typically labeled using a prosthetic group such as N-succinimidyl 4-[(18)F]-fluorobenzoate ([(18)F]SFB) or 4-nitrophenyl 2-[(18)F]-fluoropropionate ([(18)F]NPFP). However, the complex radiosynthetic procedures have impeded their broad application in clinical ...
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Malek Kamilla - - 2011
Three dipeptides containing a dehydroresidues (ΔAla, Δ(Z)Phe, and Δ(E)Phe) were examined by IR, Raman, and surface-enhanced Raman techniques for the first time. An effect of the size and isomer type of the β-substituent in the dehydroresidue on conformational structure of the peptide was evaluated by using the analysis of IR ...
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Kim Chang Seong - - 2011
Cisplatin is a chemotherapeutic agent used for treating solid tumors. However, nephrotoxicity is the dose-limiting factor in its clinical use. The present study was aimed to determine whether altered regulation of the local nitric oxide (NO) and natriuretic peptide (NP) systems is involved in the pathogenesis of cisplatin-induced nephropathy. Cisplatin ...
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Pinto Gabriella - - 2011
Casein phosphopeptides (CPP) were identified in small amounts in milks heated at various intensities by using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) time-of-flight mass spectrometry. CPP selectively concentrated on hydroxyapatite (HA) were regenerated using phosphoric acid mixed in the matrix. Unphosphorylated peptides not retained by HA were removed by buffer washing. This ...
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De Spiegeleer Bart - - 2011
Different iodinated mouse obestatin peptides have been characterized toward their in vitro stability in the main metabolic compartments plasma, liver and kidney. Using HPLC-UV for quantification, significant differences in the degradation kinetics of the iodinated peptides, arising from both enzymatic proteolysis and dehalogenation, were found when compared to the native, ...
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Kondakova Anna N - - 2011
An O-polysaccharide was isolated by mild acid degradation at pH 4.5 of the long-chain lipopolysaccharide of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis PB1 (serotype O:1a) and studied using 2D NMR spectroscopy. It was found to contain two uncommon monosaccharides: paratose (3,6-dideoxy-d-ribo-hexose, Par) in the furanose form and 6-deoxy-d-manno-heptose (d-6dmanHep). The following structure of a ...
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Ahn Yeong Hee - - 2011
As investigating a proteolytic target peptide originating from the tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1 (TIMP1) known to be aberrantly glycosylated in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC), we first confirmed that TIMP1 is to be a CRC biomarker candidate in human serum. For this, we utilized matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) Fourier ...
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Feng Xingjun - - 2011
With great therapeutic potential against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, viruses, and even parasites, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have received increased interest as pharmaceutical agents in recent years. It is a worthy yet challenging work to carry out the implement and improvement of AMPs production using bioengineering techniques. In the present study, a novel ...
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Watanabe Ayahisa - - 2011
OBJECTIVE: Glycosylation is generally applicable as a strategy for increasing the activity of bioactive proteins. In this study, we examined the effect of glycosylation on biodistribution of radiolabeled glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) as a bioactive peptide for type 2 diabetes. METHODS: Noninvasive imaging studies were performed using a gamma camera ...
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Kondo Fumio - - 2011
The reaction of some physiologically active peptides with bacterial strain B-9 has been investigated. Bradykinin, β-endorphin, and [Leu(5)]enkephalin were quickly degraded, with half-lives of <5 min. Somatostatin, substance P, and angiotensin I were degraded relatively smoothly, with half-lives of 10 min to 1 h, whereas oxytocin and insulin were slowly degraded, with half-lives ...
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Young Denise - - 2011
We evaluated the antiinflammatory activity of soy-derived di- and tripeptides in a dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced pig model of intestinal inflammation. In the DSS-positive control (POS) and DSS-positive with soy peptide treatment (SOY) groups (n = 6/group), DSS was administered to piglets via i.g. catheter for 5 d, followed by ...
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Alies Bruno - - 2011
The association constant of ferrozine (5,6-diphenyl-3-(2-pyridyl)-1,2,4-triazine-4,4''-disulfonic acid) with Cu(I) to form the chromophoric [Cu(I) (Fz)(2) ](3-) complex was determined by UV/Vis titration experiments in Hepes buffer (0.1 m, pH 7.4). An association constant close to 10(12) M(-2) , which is significantly weaker than those of the well-known, water-soluble, Cu(I) chelators bicinchoninic acid ...
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Chen Xi - - 2011
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) is a ubiquitously distributed endocrine disruptors. To investigate peptide changes in the sera of rats chronically exposed to TCDD and to explore the association of these changes with liver morphology, TCDD was administrated to male rats at doses of 140, 350, and 875ng/kg/week for 29 weeks. Serum was ...
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Yamamoto Shigeki - - 2011
The amyloid fibril of bovine insulin and its renaturing intermediates were studied by using Raman optical activity (ROA). In the spectrum of the amyloid, the sharp +/- ROA couplet of amide I band characteristic of the β-sheet-rich proteins was observed, together with a sharp peak at 1271 cm(-1) characteristic of ...
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