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Concentration-dependent and surface-assisted self-assembly properties of a bioactive estrogen receptor alpha-derived peptide

Ruggeri, Francesco Simone  
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Byrne, Cillian
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Khemtemourian, Lucie
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2015
Journal Of Peptide Science

We have synthesized a 17-mer peptide (ER17p) that is issued from the hinge region of the estrogen receptor and which activates the proliferation of breast carcinoma cells in steroid-deprived conditions. In the present paper, we show that at a concentration of similar to 50M, it rapidly forms amyloid-like fibrils with the assistance of electrostatic interactions and that at higher concentrations, it spontaneously forms a hydrogel. By using biophysical, spectral and rheological techniques, we have explored the structural, biophysical and mechanical characteristics of ER17p with respect to fibril formation and gelation. Copyright (c) 2014 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/psc.2730
Web of Science ID

WOS:000348903300005

Author(s)
Ruggeri, Francesco Simone  
Byrne, Cillian
Khemtemourian, Lucie
Ducouret, Guylaine
Dietler, Giovanni  
Jacquot, Yves
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Journal Of Peptide Science
Volume

21

Issue

2

Start page

95

End page

104

Subjects

estrogen receptor

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peptide

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spectroscopy

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microscopy

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rheology

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amyloid-like fibrils

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hydrogel

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REVIEWED

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May 29, 2015
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