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Robert S. Hodges, Ph.D., F.R.S.C.
Publications, 2001
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Liu, F., R.N.A.H. Lewis, R.S. Hodges and R.N. McElhaney.
A differential scanning calorimetric and 31P NMR
spectroscopic study of the effect of transmembrane a-helical
peptides on the lamellar-reversed hexagonal phase transition
of phosphatidylethanolamine model membranes. Biochemistry 40:
760-768 (2001).
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Litowski, J.R. and R.S. Hodges. Designing heterodimeric
a-helical coiled-coils: The effect of chain length on protein
folding, stability and specificity. In Peptides 2000, Proceedings
of the 26th European Peptide Symposium (J. Martinez
and J.A. Fehrentz, eds.). EDK Publishers, Paris, France. pp.
499-500 (2001).
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Lee, D.L., P. Lavigne and R.S. Hodges. Are trigger
sequences essential in the folding of two-stranded a-helical
coiled-coils? J. Mol. Biol. 306: 539-553 (2001).
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Prenner, E.J., R.N.A.H. Lewis, M. Jelokhani-Niaraki, R.S.
Hodges, and R.N. McElhaney. Cholesterol attenuates the interaction
of antimicrobial peptide gramicidin S with phospholipid bilayer
membranes. BBA Biomembranes 1510: 83-92 (2001).
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Jelokhani-Niaraki, M., E.J. Prenner, L.H. Kondejewski, C.M.
Kay, R.N. McElhaney, and R.S. Hodges. Conformation and
other biophysical properties of cyclic antimicrobial peptides
in aqueous solutions. J. Peptide Res. 58: 293-306 (2001).
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Yu, B., P.L. Privalov and R.S. Hodges. Contribution
of translational and rotational motions to molecular association
and aqueous solution. Biophys. J. 81: 1632-1642 (2001).
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Ngai, S.-M., J.R. Pearlstone, C.S. Farah, F.C. Reinach, L.B.
Smillie and R.S. Hodges. Structural and functional studies
on troponin I and troponin C interactions. J. Cell. Biochem.
83: 33-46 (2001).
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Ngai, S.-M., J.R. Pearlstone, L.B. Smillie and Robert S.
Hodges. Characterization of the biologically important interaction
between troponin C and the N-terminal region of troponin I.
J. Cell. Biochem. 83: 99-110 (2001).
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Lewis, R.N.A.H., Y.-P. Zhang, R.S. Hodges, W.K. Subczynski,
A. Kusimi, C.R. Flach, R. Mendelsohn and R.N. McElhaney. A polyalanine-based
peptide can not form a stabletransmembrane a-helix in fully
hydrated phospholipid bilayers. Biochemistry 40: 12103-12111
(2001).
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Salgado, J., S.L. Grage, L.H. Kondejewski, R.S. Hodges,
R.N. McElhaney and A.S. Ulrich. Membrane-bound structure and
alignment of the antimicrobial b-sheet peptide gramicidin S
derived from angular and distance constraints by solid-state
19F-NMR. J. Biomol. NMR 21: 191-208 (2001).
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Tsapis, N., F. Reiss-Husson, R. Ober, M. Genest, R.S. Hodges
and W. Urbach. Self diffusion and spectral modifications of
a membrane protein, the Rubrivivax gelatinosus LH2 complex,
incorporated into a monoolein cubic phase. Biophysical Journal
81: 1613-1623 (2001).
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Baardsnes, J., M. Jelokhani-Niaraki, L.H. Kondejewski, M.J.
Kuiper, C.M. Kay, R.S. Hodges and P.L. Davies. Antifreeze
protein from Shorthorn Sculpin: Identification of the ice-binding
surface. Protein Science 10: 2566-2576 (2001).
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Litowski, J.R. and R.S. Hodges. Designing heterodimeric
two-stranded a-helical coiled-coils: The effect of chain length
on protein folding, stability and specificity. J. Peptide Res.
58: 477-492 (2001).
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Blumenschein, T.M.A., B.P. Tripet, R.S. Hodges and B.D.
Sykes. Mapping the interacting regions between troponins T and
C: Binding of TnT and TnI peptides to TnC and NMR mapping of
the TnT-binding site on TnC. J. Biol. Chem. 276: 36606-36612
(2001).
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Zhang, Y.P., R.N. Lewis, R.S. Hodges and R.N. McElhaney.
Peptide models of the helical hydrophobic transmembrane segments
of membrane proteins: Interactions of acetyl-K2-(LA)12-K2-amide
with phosphatidylethanolamine bilayer membranes. Biochemistry
40: 474-482 (2001).
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Chen, Y., C.T. Mant and R.S. Hodges. The determination of helix
stability coefficients using D-amino acid substitutions in the
non-polar face of an amphipathic a-helical model peptide. In
"Peptides: The Wave of the Future", Proceedings of
the Second International/Seventeenth American Peptide Symposium
(M. Lebl and R.A. Houghten, Eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers,
pp. 353-354 (2001).
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Chana, M., B. Tripet and R.S. Hodges. The role of unstructured
highly charged regions on the stability and specificity of dimerization
of two-stranded a-helical coiled-coils: Neck region of kinesin-like
motor protein Kif3A. In "Peptides: The Wave of the Future",
Proceedings of the Second International/Seventeenth American
Peptide Symposium (M. Lebl and R.A. Houghten, Eds.), Kluwer
Academic Publishers, pp. 359-360 (2001).
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Tripet, B. and R.S. Hodges. A Leu-Thr-Trp-Lys "lock"
stabilizes the N-terminus of the kinesin neck coiled-coil. In
"Peptides: The Wave of the Future", Proceedings of
the Second International/Seventeenth American Peptide Symposium
(M. Lebl and R.A. Houghten, Eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers,
pp. 361-362 (2001).
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Tripet, B. and R.S. Hodges. STABLECOIL: An algorithm designed
to predict the location and relative stability of coiled-coils
in native protein sequences. In "Peptides: The Wave of
the Future", Proceedings of the Second International/Seventeenth
American Peptide Symposium (M. Lebl and R.A. Houghten, Eds.),
Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 365-366 (2001).
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394. Kwok, S., C.T. Mant and R.S. Hodges. Lactam-bridged and
disulfide-bridged peptide mimic of a stable a-helical folded
protein. In "Peptides: The Wave of the Future", Proceedings
of the Second International/Seventeenth American Peptide Symposium
(M. Lebl and R.A. Houghten, Eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers,
pp. 377-378 (2001).
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Lu, S., J.R. Litowski, B. Tripet and R.S. Hodges. Homostranded
and heterostranded a-helical templates for combinatorial library
display: Differences in stability and solubility. In "Peptides:
The Wave of the Future", Proceedings of the Second International/Seventeenth
American Peptide Symposium (M. Lebl and R.A. Houghten, Eds.),
Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 466-467 (2001).
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Lee, D., S.W. Farmer, K. Pflegerl, R.E.W. Hancock, M.L. Vasil
and R.S. Hodges. Disruption of the b-sheet structure of cyclic
peptides by single amino acid substitution: influence on prokaryotic
and eukaryotic cell viability. In "Peptides: The Wave of
the Future", Proceedings of the Second International/Seventeenth
American Peptide Symposium (M. Lebl and R.A. Houghten, Eds.),
Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 477-478 (2001).
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Jelokhani-Niaraki, M., L.H. Kondejewski, C.M. Kay and R.S.
Hodges. Variation in ring size of cyclic antimicrobial peptides
results in diversity and selectivity of biological activity.
In "Peptides: The Wave of the Future", Proceedings
of the Second International/Seventeenth American Peptide Symposium
(M. Lebl and R.A. Houghten, Eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers,
pp. 497-498 (2001).
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