Title : Cis-trans isomerizations of proline residues are key to bradykinin conformations.

Pub. Date : 2013 Feb 27

PMID : 23373819






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1 Cis-trans isomerizations of proline residues are key to bradykinin conformations. Proline kininogen 1 Homo sapiens
2 A recent ion mobility-mass spectrometry (IM-MS) study of the nonapeptide bradykinin (BK, amino acid sequence Arg(1)-Pro(2)-Pro(3)-Gly(4)-Phe(5)-Ser(6)-Pro(7)-Phe(8)-Arg(9)) found evidence for 10 populations of conformations that depend upon the solution composition [J. Proline kininogen 1 Homo sapiens
3 A recent ion mobility-mass spectrometry (IM-MS) study of the nonapeptide bradykinin (BK, amino acid sequence Arg(1)-Pro(2)-Pro(3)-Gly(4)-Phe(5)-Ser(6)-Pro(7)-Phe(8)-Arg(9)) found evidence for 10 populations of conformations that depend upon the solution composition [J. Proline kininogen 1 Homo sapiens
4 IM-MS distributions of the analogue peptides, when compared to the distribution for BK, indicate the multiple structures are associated with different combinations of cis and trans forms of the three proline residues. Proline kininogen 1 Homo sapiens