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Interference region protein

Some purely major groove-binding TFs, such as the basic-region leucine zipper (bZIP) protein GCN4, can co-occupy the DNA helix in the presence of polyamides [72]. Modified polyamides with an attached Arg-Pro-Arg tripeptide can interfere with major groove-binding proteins by disrupting key phosphate contacts, distort-... [Pg.138]

The 140-residue protein AS is able to form amyloid fibrils and as such is the main component of protein inclusions involved in Parkinson s disease. Full-length 13C/15N-labelled AS fibrils and AS reverse-labelled for two of the most abundant amino acids, K and V, were examined by homonuclear and heteronuclear 2D and 3D NMR.147 Two different types of fibrils display chemical shift differences of up to 13 ppm in the l5N dimension and up to 5 ppm for the backbone and side-chain 13C chemical shifts. Selection of regions with different mobility indicates the existence of monomers in the sample and allows the identification of mobile segments of the protein within the fibril in the presence of monomeric protein. At least 35 C-terminal residues are mobile and lack a defined secondary structure, whereas the N terminus is rigid starting from residue 22. In addition, temperature-dependent sensitivity enhancement is also noted for the AS fibrils due to both the CP efficiency and motional interference with proton decoupling.148... [Pg.36]

Of particular interest is the comparison of the performance of cation exchange and mixed mode sorbents for their efficacy in cleaning up endogenous phospholipids. Unlike the protein-related materials that are eluted in the very early stages of HPLC, these phospholipids elute in the hydro-phobic region and interfere with drug peaks which also elute around the same time. [Pg.15]


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