Chloride ion efflux from liposomes is controlled by sidechains in a channel-forming heptapeptide
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Chloride ion efflux from liposomes is controlled by sidechains in a channel-forming heptapeptide
Abstract
A suite of amphiphilic heptapeptides incorporating a glutamic acid derivative on the C-terminal side of a (Gly)(3)Pro sequence gives dramatically lower chloride ion release from liposomes when present in free carboxyl form rather than as an ester or amide.
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