Hel 13-5

Description:

Hel 13-5 is a most efficient DNA and siRNA delivering and transfecting agent.

Sequence:

KLLKLLLKLWLKLLKLLL
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  • Name Hel 13-5
    Category Cell Permeable Peptides (CPP) / Drug Delivery Peptides
    One Letter Code KLLKLLLKLWLKLLKLLL
    Three Letter Code {Lys}{Leu}{Leu}{Lys}{Leu}{Leu}{Leu}{Lys}{Leu}{Trp}{Leu}{Lys}{Leu}{Leu}{Lys}{Leu}{Leu}{Leu} 
    Molecular Weight 2203.010
    Application Cell-permeable Peptides
    Nakamura, Yoshihiro, et al. "Improvement of pulmonary surfactant activity by introducing D-amino acids into highly hydrophobic amphiphilic α-peptide Hel 13-5." Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes 1838.8 (2014): 2046-2052.
    Nakahara, Hiromichi, Sannamu Lee, and Osamu Shibata. "Pulmonary surfactant model systems catch the specific interaction of an amphiphilic peptide with anionic phospholipid." Biophysical journal 96.4 (2009): 1415-1429.
    Kitamura, Akiko, et al. "Morphological behavior of acidic and neutral liposomes induced by basic amphiphilic α-helical peptides with systematically varied hydrophobic-hydrophilic balance." Biophysical journal 76.3 (1999): 1457-1468.
    Ohmori, Naoya, et al. "Importance of hydrophobic region in amphiphilic structures of α-helical peptides for their gene transfer-ability into cells." Biochemical and biophysical research communications 245.1 (1998): 259-265.
    Kiyota, Taira, Sannamu Lee, and Gohsuke Sugihara. "Design and Synthesis of Amphiphilic α-Helical Model Peptides with Systematically Varied Hydrophobic− Hydrophilic Balance and Their Interaction with Lipid-and Bio-Membranes." Biochemistry 35.40 (1996): 13196-13204.
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