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Structure, Stability, and Hydration of a Polypeptide in AOT Reverse Micelles
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EngineeringBiochemistryProtein FoldingMedicinePolymer ScienceSimple PeptidePeptide EngineeringMicelleConformational StudyPeptide SynthesisAot Reverse MicellesAmphiphilic SystemReverse MicelleMolecular DynamicsBiophysicsBiomolecular EngineeringFolded Structure
In this communication, we provide theoretical evidence that the folded structure of a simple peptide, alanine zwitterionic octapeptide, or A8, unstable in solution, becomes stable in a reverse micelle (RM) of appropriate size. Our molecular dynamics simulations were carried out for realistic models of sodium 2-ethylhexylsulfosuccinate RM in isooctane, simulated for an extended period of time. For the RM of the smaller size, we find that a helical structure is stable for the whole length of the simulation. On the contrary, the peptide very quickly takes an extended structure in larger micelles.
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