Thomas J Measey
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Measey T, Markiewicz B, Gai F
Chem Phys Lett
. 2013 Sep;
580:135-140.
PMID: 23997272
Peptide hydrogels are promising candidates for a wide range of medical and biotechnological applications. To further expand the potential utility of peptide hydrogels, herein we demonstrate a simple yet effective...
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Measey T, Gai F
Langmuir
. 2012 Aug;
28(34):12588-92.
PMID: 22867440
There is growing demand for novel methods that could render the controlled disassembly of higher-order structures formed, for example, by peptides. Herein, we demonstrate such a method based on the...
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Duitch L, Toal S, Measey T, Schweitzer-Stenner R
J Phys Chem B
. 2012 Mar;
116(17):5160-71.
PMID: 22435395
Understanding the interactions that govern turn formation in the unfolded state of proteins is necessary for a complete picture of the role that these turns play in both normal protein...
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Hagarman A, Mathieu D, Toal S, Measey T, Schwalbe H, Schweitzer-Stenner R
Chemistry
. 2011 May;
17(24):6789-97.
PMID: 21547966
Local structure in unfolded proteins, especially turn segments, has been suggested to initiate the hierarchical protein-folding process. To determine the intrinsic propensity to form such turn structures, amide I' band...
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Measey T, Schweitzer-Stenner R
J Am Chem Soc
. 2010 Dec;
133(4):1066-76.
PMID: 21186804
Amyloid fibrils are affiliated with various human pathologies. Knowledge of their molecular architecture is necessary for a detailed understanding of the mechanism of fibril formation. Vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) spectroscopy...
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Pizzanelli S, Forte C, Monti S, Zandomeneghi G, Hagarman A, Measey T, et al.
J Phys Chem B
. 2010 Feb;
114(11):3965-78.
PMID: 20184301
Conformational properties of small, flexible peptides are a matter of ongoing interest since they can be considered as models for unfolded proteins. However, the investigation of the conformations of small...
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Hagarman A, Measey T, Mathieu D, Schwalbe H, Schweitzer-Stenner R
J Am Chem Soc
. 2009 Dec;
132(2):540-51.
PMID: 20014772
A reliable intrinsic propensity scale of amino acid residues is indispensable for an assessment of how local conformational distributions in the unfolded state can affect the folding of peptides and...
8.
Tooke L, Duitch L, Measey T, Schweitzer-Stenner R
Biopolymers
. 2009 Dec;
93(5):451-7.
PMID: 19998404
Poly-L-proline has been used as a model system for various purposes over a period of more than 60 years. Its relevance among the protein/peptide community stems from its use as...
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Measey T, Smith K, Decatur S, Zhao L, Yang G, Schweitzer-Stenner R
J Am Chem Soc
. 2009 Dec;
131(51):18218-9.
PMID: 19958029
The eight-residue alanine oligopeptide Ac-A(4)KA(2)Y-NH(2) (AKY8) was found to form amyloid-like fibrils upon incubation at room temperature in acidified aqueous solution at peptide concentrations >10 mM. The fibril solution exhibits...
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Jang S, Yuan J, Shin J, Measey T, Schweitzer-Stenner R, Li F
J Phys Chem B
. 2009 Apr;
113(17):6054-61.
PMID: 19385693
The alanine-based 16-mer peptide (AAKA)(4) has recently been shown to aggregate into a hydrogel at centimolar concentrations and high ionic strength ( Measey, T. J.; Schweitzer-Stenner, R. J. Am. Chem....