نتایج جستجو برای: β peptide

تعداد نتایج: 328916  

Journal: :Science translational medicine 2017
Mohammad Alhadj Ali Yuk-Fun Liu Sefina Arif Danijela Tatovic Hina Shariff Vivienne B Gibson Norkhairin Yusuf Roman Baptista Martin Eichmann Nedyalko Petrov Susanne Heck Jennie H M Yang Timothy I M Tree Irma Pujol-Autonell Lorraine Yeo Lucas R Baumard Rachel Stenson Alex Howell Alison Clark Zoe Boult Jake Powrie Laura Adams Florence S Wong Stephen Luzio Gareth Dunseath Kate Green Alison O'Keefe Graham Bayly Natasha Thorogood Robert Andrews Nicola Leech Frank Joseph Sunil Nair Susan Seal HoYee Cheung Craig Beam Robert Hills Mark Peakman Colin M Dayan

Immunotherapy using short immunogenic peptides of disease-related autoantigens restores immune tolerance in preclinical disease models. We studied safety and mechanistic effects of injecting human leukocyte antigen-DR4(DRB1*0401)-restricted immunodominant proinsulin peptide intradermally every 2 or 4 weeks for 6 months in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes patients. Treatment was well tolerated wi...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2014
Panagiotis I Koukos Nicholas M Glykos

Folding molecular dynamics simulations amounting to a grand total of 4 μs of simulation time were performed on two peptides (with native and mutated sequences) derived from loop 3 of the vammin protein and the results compared with the experimentally known peptide stabilities and structures. The simulations faithfully and accurately reproduce the major experimental findings and show that (a) th...

2016
Linh Tran Tâp Ha-Duong

The human islet amyloid polypeptide (hIAPP) is an intrinsically disordered protein that can self-assemble into fibrillar aggregates that play a key role in the pathogenesis of the type II diabetes mellitus. hIAPP can transiently adopt α -helix and β -strand conformations that could be important intermediate species on the fibrillization pathway. However, experimental studies of the monomeric pe...

2011
Jing Zheng Cong Liu Michael R. Sawaya Balraju Vadla Shafiullah Khan R. Jeremy Woods David Eisenberg Warren J. Goux James S. Nowick

This paper describes studies of a series of macrocyclic β-sheet peptides 1 that inhibit the aggregation of a tau-protein-derived peptide. The macrocyclic β-sheet peptides comprise a pentapeptide "upper" strand, two δ-linked ornithine turn units, and a "lower" strand comprising two additional residues and the β-sheet peptidomimetic template "Hao". The tau-derived peptide Ac-VQIVYK-NH(2) (AcPHF6)...

Journal: :Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies 2022

Spent yeast is one of the main fermentation process by-products and several bioactive ingredients have been extracted from it, such as mannans β-glucans. These extraction processes generate waste streams rich in protein, that can still be used to produce peptide-rich extracts. This work describes use a scalable low-cost obtain peptide extracts circular economy concept. Peptide fractions produce...

Background: TGF-β isoforms play crucial roles in diverse cellular processes. Therefore, targeting and inhibiting TGF-β signaling pathway provides a potential therapeutic opportunity. TGF-β isoforms bind and bring the receptors (TβRII and TβRI) together to form a signaling complex in an ordered manner. Objectives: Herein, an antagonistic variant of TGF-β (AnTβ)...

2012
Elio A. Cino Wing-Yiu Choy Mikko Karttunen

We have compared molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of a β-hairpin forming peptide derived from the protein Nrf2 with 10 biomolecular force fields using trajectories of at least 1 μs. The total simulation time was 37.2 μs. Previous studies have shown that different force fields, water models, simulation methods, and parameters can affect simulation outcomes. The MD simulations were done in exp...

Journal: :Peptide science 2023

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) possess bactericidal activity against a variety of pathogens depending on an overall balance positively charged and hydrophobic residues. Selective fluorination serves to fine-tune the intrinsic hydrophobicity that could improve AMP bioactivity without affecting sequence length. Only few studies have focused impact this unique element antimicrobial potency came som...

2011
Richard H. Kimura Douglas S. Jones Lei Jiang Zheng Miao Zhen Cheng Jennifer R. Cochran

BACKGROUND The Ecballium elaterium trypsin inhibitor (EETI-II), a 28-amino acid member of the knottin family of peptides, contains three interwoven disulfide bonds that form multiple solvent-exposed loops. Previously, the trypsin binding loop of EETI-II has been engineered to confer binding to several alternative molecular targets. Here, EETI-II was further explored as a molecular scaffold for ...

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