2021
DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics10101265
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Modeling the Structure of Crystalline Alamethicin and Its NMR Chemical Shift Tensors

Abstract: Alamethicin (ALM) is an antimicrobial peptide that is frequently employed in studies of the mechanism of action of pore-forming molecules. Advanced techniques of solid-state NMR spectroscopy (SSNMR) are important in these studies, as they are capable of describing the alignment of helical peptides, such as ALM, in lipid bilayers. Here, it is demonstrated how an analysis of the SSNMR measurements can benefit from fully periodic calculations, which employ the plane-wave density-functional theory (PW DFT) of the … Show more

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“…Alamethicin is a peptide composed of 20 amino acid residues. It contains 7-α-aminoisobutyric acid residues, two glutamine residues, and one free carboxyl group [27,28]. Plot ( ) in Figure 2b shows a surface pressure of almost 0 mN/m until reaching 4.0 nm 2 of molecular area, and then rises steeply up to 27 mN/m.…”
Section: π-A Isotherm Curvementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alamethicin is a peptide composed of 20 amino acid residues. It contains 7-α-aminoisobutyric acid residues, two glutamine residues, and one free carboxyl group [27,28]. Plot ( ) in Figure 2b shows a surface pressure of almost 0 mN/m until reaching 4.0 nm 2 of molecular area, and then rises steeply up to 27 mN/m.…”
Section: π-A Isotherm Curvementioning
confidence: 99%