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Author: van der Wel, Patrick C. A.

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Helical distortion in tryptophan- and lysine-anchored membrane-spanning alpha-helices as a function of hydrophobic mismatch: a solid-state deuterium NMR investigation using the geometric analysis of labeled alanines method. (vol 94, pg 480, 2008)Biophysical JournalJournal Article2010
Helical distortion in tryptophan- and lysine-anchored membrane-spanning alpha-helices as a function of hydrophobic mismatch: A solid-state deuterium NMR investigation using the geometric analysis of labeled alanines methodBiophysical JournalJournal Article2008
Orientation and motion of tryptophan interfacial anchors in membrane-spanning peptidesBiochemistryJournal Article2007
Intrinsic kinking of transmembrane alpha-helical peptides as a function of hydrophobic mismatchBiophysical JournalAbstract2007
Importance of tensor asymmetry for the analysis of H-2 NMR spectra from deuterated aromatic ringsJournal of the American Chemical SocietyJournal Article2005
Tilt angles of transmembrane model peptides in oriented and non-oriented lipid bilayers as determined by H-2 solid-state NMRBiophysical JournalJournal Article2004
Hydrophobic mismatch between helices and lipid bilayersBiophysical JournalJournal Article2003
Combined experimental/theoretical refinement of indole ring geometry using deuterium magnetic resonance and ab initio calculationsJournal of the American Chemical SocietyJournal Article2003
Lipid dependence of membrane anchoring properties and snorkeling behavior of aromatic and charged residues in transmembrane peptidesBiochemistryJournal Article2002
Geometry and intrinsic tilt of a tryptophan-anchored transmembrane alpha-helix determined by H-2 NMRBiophysical JournalJournal Article2002
Use of H-2-NMR to examine a tryptophan-anchored membrane-spanning peptideBiophysical JournalAbstract2002
Deuterium NMR study of the importance of the lipid ester carbonyl for the interfacial membrane anchoring by tryptophan residuesBiophysical JournalAbstract2001
The snorkeling behavior of side chains in model transmembrane peptides is dependent on the lipid headgroup compositionBiophysical JournalAbstract2001
Sequence determinants for the folding of gramicidin channelsBiophysical JournalAbstract2001
2H solid-state NMR structural and dynamic studies of biotinylated gramicidinsBiophysical JournalAbstract2001
Optimized aminolysis conditions for cleavage of N-protected hydrophobic peptides from solid-phase resinsJournal of Peptide ResearchJournal Article2001
Studies of tryptophans in membrane-spanning "WALP" peptides by deuterium NMR spectroscopyBiophysical JournalAbstract2000
Tryptophan-anchored transmembrane peptides promote formation of nonlamellar phases in phosphatidylethanolamine model membranes in a mismatch-dependent mannerBiochemistryJournal Article2000
Effect of transmembrane model peptides on DEPE membranes: Mismatch dependent non-bilayer phase induction.Biophysical JournalAbstract1999
Optimized aminolysis conditions for cleavage of "WALP" peptides and gramicidins from solid phase resinsBiophysical JournalAbstract1999
Effects of hydrophobic mismatch on the interaction between transmembrane alpha-helical peptides with TRP anchors, and lipid bilayers of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidnethanolamineBiophysical JournalAbstract1998
Modulation of membrane structure and function by hydrophobic mismatch between proteins and lipidsPure and Applied ChemistryJournal Article1998
The role of hydrophobic mismatch and interfacially localized tryptophans in peptide-lipid interactionsBiophysical JournalAbstract1997
Induction of non-bilayer structures by alpha-helical peptides in a model membranes of diacylphosphatidylcholine and diacylphosphatidylethanolamineBiophysical JournalAbstract1996
Effects on lipid organization of transmembrane model peptidesProgress in Biophysics and Molecular BiologyAbstract1996