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74 related items for PubMed ID: 22865741

  • 1. Improving membrane binding as a design strategy for amphipathic peptide hormones: 2-helix variants of PYY3-36.
    Pedersen SL, Bhatia VK, Jurt S, Paulsson JF, Pedersen MH, Jorgensen R, Holst B, Stamou D, Vrang N, Zerbe O, Jensen KJ.
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  • 2. Peptide architecture: adding an alpha-helix to the PYY lysine side chain provides nanomolar binding and body-weight-lowering effects.
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  • 3. Glyco-scan: varying glycosylation in the sequence of the peptide hormone PYY3-36 and its effect on receptor selectivity.
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  • 4. Modifying the conserved C-terminal tyrosine of the peptide hormone PYY3-36 to improve Y2 receptor selectivity.
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  • 6. Peptide hormone isoforms: N-terminally branched PYY3-36 isoforms give improved lipid and fat-cell metabolism in diet-induced obese mice.
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  • 11. Effect of preferred binding domains on peptide retention behavior in reversed-phase chromatography: amphipathic alpha-helices.
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  • 20. Membrane association, electrostatic sequestration, and cytotoxicity of Gly-Leu-rich peptide orthologs with differing functions.
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