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New High-performance Liquid Chromatography-based Methodology for Monitoring the Conformational Transitions of Self-associating Hydrophobic Peptides, Incorporated into Liposomes

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Journal J Chromatogr
Date 1988 Dec 23
PMID 2466865
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Abstract

A new high-performance size-exclusion chromatographic strategy is reported for the analysis of the hydrophobic self-associating peptide gramicidin A, incorporated into artificial phospholipid vesicles (liposomes). The method is based on the direct injection of a few microlitres of the gramicidin A-containing liposome suspension into the column, which is eluted with a non-polar solvent, such as tetrahydrofuran. The type and amount of information which can be derived from this methodology have been evaluated. Using this chromatographic approach, a correlation has been unambiguously shown to exist between the organization of the peptide in the vesicles and a number of variables involved in the method of preparation of liposomes. Finally, a gramicidin A conformational transition has been monitored in the phospholipid vesicles which proved to be dependent on the class of phospholipid present in the liposome.

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