Abstract
The involvement of the tryptophan residues in the interactions of peptides or proteins with lipid membranes justifies our characterization of the interfacial properties of a synthetic tryptophan-rich peptide by a new approach using the nonlinear optic properties of this amino acid. The positively-charged peptide (KWWKWWK) at pH 8.5, alone or in the presence of a negatively-charged phospholipid monolayer, was detected at the air-water interface by combined optical Second Harmonic Generation (SHG), a nonlinear spectroscopy, and surface tension measurements. Further polarized SHG experiments showed that the short peptide was oriented at the negatively-charged phospholipid interface. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Matar, G., Duboisset, J., Benichou, E., Bachelier, G., Russier-Antoine, I., Jonin, C., … Besson, F. (2010). Second Harmonic Generation, a new approach for analyzing the interfacial properties of a short tryptophan-rich peptide. Chemical Physics Letters, 500(1–3), 161–166. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cplett.2010.09.085
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