Screening a peptide library by DSC and SAXD: Comparison with the biological function of the parent proteins

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We have recently identified the membranotropic regions of the hepatitis C virus proteins E1, E2, core and p7 proteins by observing the effect of protein-derived peptide libraries on model membrane integrity. We have studied in this work the ability of selected sequences of these proteins to modulate the Lβ-Lα and Lα-HII phospholipid phase transitions as well as check the viability of using both DSC and SAXD to screen a protein-derived peptide library. We demonstrate that it is feasible to screen a library of peptides corresponding to one or several proteins by both SAXD and DSC. This methodological combination should allow the identification of essential regions of membrane-interacting proteins which might be implicated in the molecular mechanism of membrane fusion and/or budding. © 2009 Pérez-Berná et al.

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Pérez-Berná, A. J., Pabst, G., Laggner, P., & Villalaín, J. (2009). Screening a peptide library by DSC and SAXD: Comparison with the biological function of the parent proteins. PLoS ONE, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004356

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