Abstract
Short peptides are important biopharmaceuticals as agonistic or antagonistic ligands, aggregation inhibitors, and vaccines, as well as in many other applications. They behave differently from globular proteins in solution. Many short peptides are unstructured and tend to aggregate and undergo structural transition in response to changes in solvent environment, including pH, temperature, ionic strength, presence of organic solvents or surfactants, and exposure to lipid membranes. Such structural transitions are often associated with fibril or β-amyloid formation. These structural characteristics of short peptides have drastic impact on their function, immunogenicity, and storage stability.
Keywords: Peptide, structure flexibility, membrane, aggregation, formulation, vaccine.
Protein & Peptide Letters
Title:Structural Characteristics of Short Peptides in Solution
Volume: 20 Issue: 12
Author(s): Satoshi Ohtake, Yoshiko Kita, Robert Payne, Mark Manning and Tsutomu Arakawa
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Keywords: Peptide, structure flexibility, membrane, aggregation, formulation, vaccine.
Abstract: Short peptides are important biopharmaceuticals as agonistic or antagonistic ligands, aggregation inhibitors, and vaccines, as well as in many other applications. They behave differently from globular proteins in solution. Many short peptides are unstructured and tend to aggregate and undergo structural transition in response to changes in solvent environment, including pH, temperature, ionic strength, presence of organic solvents or surfactants, and exposure to lipid membranes. Such structural transitions are often associated with fibril or β-amyloid formation. These structural characteristics of short peptides have drastic impact on their function, immunogenicity, and storage stability.
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Ohtake Satoshi, Kita Yoshiko, Payne Robert, Manning Mark and Arakawa Tsutomu, Structural Characteristics of Short Peptides in Solution, Protein & Peptide Letters 2013; 20 (12) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986652012131112121417
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986652012131112121417 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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