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Browsing by Author "Yoder, Nicholas C."

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    Coiled-Coil Lipopeptides Mimicking the Prehairpin Intermediate of Glycoprotein gp41
    (Wiley-v C H Verlag Gmbh, 2009)
    Schuy, Steffen
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    Schaefer, Edith
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    Yoder, Nicholas C.
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    Hobe, Stephan
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    Kumar, Krishna
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    Vogel, Reiner
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    Janshoff, Andreas  
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    Lipopeptides derived from HIV and SIV mimicking the prehairpin intermediate of gp41 on solid supported lipid bilayers
    (Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2009)
    Schuy, Steffen
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    Schaefer, Edith
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    Yoder, Nicholas C.
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    Kumar, Krishna
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    Vogel, Reiner
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    Janshoff, Andreas  
    We present a universal mimetic approach of the prehairpin intermediate of gp41, which represents the active drug target for fusion inhibitors of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) and SIV (simian immunodeficiency virus) based on membrane anchored lipopeptides. For this purpose, we have in situ coupled terminal cysteine-modified peptides originating from the NHR of SIV and HIV to a maleimide-functionalized DOPC bilayer and monitored the interactions with potential antagonists of the trimer-of-hairpin conformation C34 and T20 peptides by means of atomic force microscopy and ellipsometry. FT-IR analysis in conjugation with CD-spectroscopy of hydrated N36-lipopeptides, incorporated in multilamellar bilayer stacks was employed to investigate peptide conformation prior to antagonist binding. In contrast to solution studies substantial secondary structure formation of S-N36 after in situ coupling to the bilayer was found. We could show that S-N36-lipopeptide-aggregates in bilayers were selectively able to bind T20 or the corresponding C-peptides (C34) and similar results could be achieved by using H-N36 lipopeptides. It was found that T20 binding to coiled coil S-N36 lipopeptide assemblies was fully reversible at elevated temperatures, while T20 binds irreversibly to H-N36 bundles. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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