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Dynamic Nuclear Polarization NMR Spectroscopy: Revealing Multiple Conformations in Lipid-Anchored Peptide Vaccines

  • E.J. Koers
  • , M.P. López-Deber
  • , M.H. Weingarth
  • , D. Nand
  • , D.T. Hickman
  • , D. Mlaki Ndao
  • , P. Reis
  • , A. Granet
  • , A. Pfeifer
  • , A. Muhs
  • , M. Baldus
  • extern

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Abstract

Sensitivity is the key: Dynamic nuclear polarization NMR spectroscopy provides structural information on liposomal vaccines targeting Alzheimer's disease. DMPC/DMPG/Cholesterol mainly stabilizes extended structures of the lipid-anchored peptide, while in DMTAP/Cholesterol liposomes the peptide adopts a multitude of conformations including random-coil and extended structures.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10905-10908
Number of pages4
JournalAngewandte Chemie-International Edition
Volume52
Issue number41
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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