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Ka, Beaumont Ss, Wong Sa, Ainger Yy, Liu Mp, Patel Glenn Millhauser Jj, Smith Pf, Alewood Jh, Leonard Ra, Sturm
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European Journal of Pharmacology
The melanocortin MC(1) receptor is a G-protein coupled receptor expressed in the melanocytes of the skin and hair and is known for its key role in the regulation of human pigmentation. Melanocortin MC(1) receptor activation after ultraviolet radiation exposure results in a switch from the red/yellow pheomelanin to the brown/black eumelanin pigment ...
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Ka, Beaumont Ss, Wong Sa, Ainger Yy, Liu Mp, Patel Glenn Millhauser Jj, Smith Pf, Alewood Jh, Leonard Ra, Sturm
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European Journal of Pharmacology
The melanocortin MC(1) receptor is a G-protein coupled receptor expressed in the melanocytes of the skin and hair and is known for its key role in the regulation of human pigmentation. Melanocortin MC(1) receptor activation after ultraviolet radiation exposure results in a switch from the red/yellow pheomelanin to the brown/black eumelanin pigment ...
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C, Tansakul E, Lilie Ed, Walter 3rd, Rivera F A, Wolcott Jz, Zhang Glenn Millhauser R, Braslau
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Quantum dot (QD) fluorescence is effectively quenched at low concentration by nitroxides bearing amine or carboxylic acid ligands. The association constants and fluorescence quenching of CdSe QDs with these derivatized nitroxides have been examined using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and fluorescence spectroscopy. The EPR spectra in the non...
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C, Tansakul E, Lilie Ed, Walter 3rd, Rivera F A, Wolcott Jz, Zhang Glenn Millhauser R, Braslau
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Quantum dot (QD) fluorescence is effectively quenched at low concentration by nitroxides bearing amine or carboxylic acid ligands. The association constants and fluorescence quenching of CdSe QDs with these derivatized nitroxides have been examined using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and fluorescence spectroscopy. The EPR spectra in the non...
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Ed, Walter M, Chattopadhyay Glenn Millhauser
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Biochemistry
The prion protein (PrP) binds Cu(2+) in its N-terminal octarepeat domain, composed of four or more tandem PHGGGWGQ segments. Previous work from our laboratory demonstrates that copper interacts with the octarepeat domain through three distinct coordination modes at pH 7.4, depending upon the precise ratio of Cu(2+) to protein. Here, we apply both e...
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Ed, Walter M, Chattopadhyay Glenn Millhauser
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Biochemistry
The prion protein (PrP) binds Cu(2+) in its N-terminal octarepeat domain, composed of four or more tandem PHGGGWGQ segments. Previous work from our laboratory demonstrates that copper interacts with the octarepeat domain through three distinct coordination modes at pH 7.4, depending upon the precise ratio of Cu(2+) to protein. Here, we apply both e...
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T, Rezai B, Yu Glenn Millhauser Mp, Jacobson Rs, Lokey
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Journal of the American Chemical Society
Little is known about the effect of conformation on passive membrane diffusion rates in small molecules. Evidence suggests that intramolecular hydrogen bonding may play a role by reducing the energetic cost of desolvating hydrogen bond donors, especially amide N-H groups. We set out to test this hypothesis by investigating the passive membrane diff...
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T, Rezai B, Yu Glenn Millhauser Mp, Jacobson Rs, Lokey
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Journal of the American Chemical Society
Little is known about the effect of conformation on passive membrane diffusion rates in small molecules. Evidence suggests that intramolecular hydrogen bonding may play a role by reducing the energetic cost of desolvating hydrogen bond donors, especially amide N-H groups. We set out to test this hypothesis by investigating the passive membrane diff...
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Glenn Millhauser Cj, Stenland P, Hanson Ka, Bolin Fj, Van De Ven
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Journal of Molecular Biology
Recent experimental and theoretical work suggests that alanine-rich peptides fold as a mixture of 3(10)-helix (i —> i + 3 hydrogen bonding) and alpha-helix (i —> i + 4 hydrogen bonding). In order to assess the relative proportions of the two conformers, NMR studies were performed on the 16 residue sequences: Ac-AAAAKAAAAKAAAAKA-NH2 (3K) and Ac-AMAA...
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Glenn Millhauser Cj, Stenland P, Hanson Ka, Bolin Fj, Van De Ven
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Journal of Molecular Biology
Recent experimental and theoretical work suggests that alanine-rich peptides fold as a mixture of 3(10)-helix (i —> i + 3 hydrogen bonding) and alpha-helix (i —> i + 4 hydrogen bonding). In order to assess the relative proportions of the two conformers, NMR studies were performed on the 16 residue sequences: Ac-AAAAKAAAAKAAAAKA-NH2 (3K) and Ac-AMAA...
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Glenn Millhauser
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Biophysical Journal
Reptation theory is a highly successful approach for describing polymer dynamics in entangled systems. In turn, this molecular process is the basis of viscoelasticity. We apply a modified version of reptation dynamics to develop an actual physical model of ion channel gating. We show that at times longer than microseconds these dynamics predict an ...
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Glenn Millhauser
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Biophysical Journal
Reptation theory is a highly successful approach for describing polymer dynamics in entangled systems. In turn, this molecular process is the basis of viscoelasticity. We apply a modified version of reptation dynamics to develop an actual physical model of ion channel gating. We show that at times longer than microseconds these dynamics predict an ...
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Ap, Todd Glenn Millhauser
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Biochemistry
A series of short alanine-based synthetic peptides (16 or 17 residues) have previously been shown to exhibit an anomalously high degree of alpha-helicity [Marqusee, S., et al. (1989) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 86, 5286-5290; Marqusee, S., & Baldwin, R.L. (1987) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 84, 8898-8902]. These peptides are ideal models for ext...
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Pj, Jackson Nr, Douglas B, Chai J, Binkley A, Sidow Gs, Barsh Glenn Millhauser
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Chemistry & Biology
Agouti (ASIP) and Agouti-related protein (AgRP) are endogenous antagonists of melanocortin receptors that play critical roles in the regulation of pigmentation and energy balance, respectively, and which arose from a common ancestral gene early in vertebrate evolution. The N-terminal domain of ASIP facilitates antagonism by binding to an accessory ...
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Wr, Fiori Sm, Miick Glenn Millhauser
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Biochemistry
Ala-based peptides form marginally stable helices at low temperature and are conventionally considered as mixtures of alpha-helix and random coil. However, recent work with doubly spin-labeled peptides suggests that short 16-residue sequences contain a significant fraction of 3(10)-helix near the N-terminus (positions 4-8). Using the same double-la...
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V, Monaco F, Formaggio M, Crisma C, Toniolo P, Hanson Glenn Millhauser C, George Jr, Deschamps Jl, Flippen-Anderson
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
Trichogin GA IV is a 11-residue lipopeptaibol antibiotic exhibiting membrane modifying properties. We synthesized step-by-step by solution methods three trichogin analogues, each with a double Aib (alpha-aminoisobutyric acid)—>TOAC (2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl-4-amino-4-carboxylic acid) replacement. The strict similarity in the conformatio...
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Cs, Burns E, Aronoff-Spencer G, Legname Sb, Prusiner We, Antholine Gj, Gerfen J, Peisach Glenn Millhauser
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Biochemistry
The prion protein (PrP) binds divalent copper at physiologically relevant conditions and is believed to participate in copper regulation or act as a copper-dependent enzyme. Ongoing studies aim at determining the molecular features of the copper binding sites. The emerging consensus is that most copper binds in the octarepeat domain, which is compo...
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Rl, Papke Glenn Millhauser Z, Lieberman Re, Oswald
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Biophysical Journal
The effects of the systematic variations of the acetylcholine molecule on the microscopic kinetics of channel activation were studied using the patch clamp technique. The modifications consisted of adding either halogens or a methyl group to the acetyl carbon of acetylcholine, which results in a change in both the steric and ionic character of that...
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Aj, Mcdonald Glenn Millhauser
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Prion
Knockout of the cellular prion protein (PrP(C)) in mice is tolerated, as is complete elimination of the protein s N-terminal domain. However, deletion of select short segments between the N- and C-terminal domains is lethal. How can one reconcile this apparent paradox? Research over the last few years demonstrates that PrP(C) undergoes α-cleavage i...
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Sm, Miick Ap, Todd Glenn Millhauser
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Biochemistry
We have used electron spin resonance and circular dichroism to examine and compare the dynamics in two analogues of the Ala-based 3K(I) peptide [Marqusee, S., Robbins, V.H., & Baldwin, R. L. (1989) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 86, 5286-5290], labeled at positions 4 and 8, throughout the alpha-helix——coil transition. In the middle of the thermal un...