The turn sequence directs beta-strand alignment in designed beta-hairpins.
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Energy landscape of a peptide consisting of alpha-helix, 3(10)-helix, beta-turn, beta-hairpin, and other disordered conformationsStructural characterization of a mutant peptide derived from ubiquitin: Implications for protein foldingTurn stability in β-hairpin peptides: Investigation of peptides containing 3:5 type I G1 bulge turnsThe role of a beta-bulge in the folding of the beta-hairpin structure in ubiquitinMeasuring the refolding of beta-sheets with different turn sequences on a nanosecond time scale.Position effect of cross-strand side-chain interactions on beta-hairpin formation.Stabilization of an alpha-helical conformation in an isolated hexapeptide inhibitor of calmodulin.Factors involved in the stability of isolated beta-sheets: Turn sequence, beta-sheet twisting, and hydrophobic surface burial.Kinetics and thermodynamics of type VIII beta-turn formation: a CD, NMR, and microsecond explicit molecular dynamics study of the GDNP tetrapeptide.The role of the unfolded state in hairpin stability.A peptide from the beta-strand region of CD2 protein that inhibits cell adhesion and suppresses arthritis in a mouse modelDesign of self-assembling peptide hydrogelators amenable to bacterial expressionStructure-activity relationship of conformationally constrained peptidomimetics for antiproliferative activity in HER2-overexpressing breast cancer cell lines.Effects of turn residues in directing the formation of the beta-sheet and in the stability of the beta-sheet.Very short peptides with stable folds: building on the interrelationship of Trp/Trp, Trp/cation, and Trp/backbone-amide interaction geometries.Molecular Design of beta-Hairpin Peptides for Material Construction.Minimization and optimization of designed beta-hairpin foldsSequence swapping does not result in conformation swapping for the beta4/beta5 and beta8/beta9 beta-hairpin turns in human acidic fibroblast growth factor.Mechanism of formation of the C-terminal beta-hairpin of the B3 domain of the immunoglobulin binding protein G from Streptococcus. II. Interplay of local backbone conformational dynamics and long-range hydrophobic interactions in hairpin formation.Macrocyclic design strategies for small, stable parallel beta-sheet scaffolds.Terminal sidechain packing of a designed beta-hairpin influences conformation and stability.Diacid linkers that promote parallel beta-sheet secondary structure in water.Structural and sequence features of two residue turns in beta-hairpins.Tyrosine 36 plays a critical role in the interaction of the AB loop of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-2 with matrix metalloproteinase-14.Expected and unexpected results from combined beta-hairpin design elements.Redesigning the type II' β-turn in green fluorescent protein to type I': implications for folding kinetics and stability.Fluctuation power spectra reveal dynamical heterogeneity of peptides
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The turn sequence directs beta-strand alignment in designed beta-hairpins.
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The turn sequence directs beta-strand alignment in designed beta-hairpins.
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The turn sequence directs beta-strand alignment in designed beta-hairpins.
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The turn sequence directs beta-strand alignment in designed beta-hairpins.
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The turn sequence directs beta-strand alignment in designed beta-hairpins.
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1999-11-01T00:00:00Z