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SUBMITTER: Fernandez-Vidal M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2034331 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Fernández-Vidal Mónica M Jayasinghe Sajith S Ladokhin Alexey S AS White Stephen H SH
Journal of molecular biology 20070522 3
High amphiphilicity is a hallmark of interfacial helices in membrane proteins and membrane-active peptides, such as toxins and antimicrobial peptides. Although there is general agreement that amphiphilicity is important for membrane-interface binding, an unanswered question is its importance relative to simple hydrophobicity-driven partitioning. We have examined this fundamental question using measurements of the interfacial partitioning of a family of 17-residue amidated-acetylated peptides int ...[more]