Dl-leucine

Dl-leucine is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class.

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MeSH term MeSH ID Detail
Nerve Degeneration D009410 53 associated lipids
Myoclonic Epilepsies, Progressive D020191 3 associated lipids
Communicable Diseases, Emerging D021821 3 associated lipids
Influenza in Birds D005585 1 associated lipids
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Sun VZ et al. Intracellular fates of cell-penetrating block copolypeptide vesicles. 2011 Biomacromolecules pmid:21128599
Zhang S et al. Design and synthesis of nonionic copolypeptide hydrogels with reversible thermoresponsive and tunable physical properties. 2015 Biomacromolecules pmid:25748800
Kim HJ et al. Possibility of wound dressing using poly(L-leucine)/poly(ethylene glycol)/poly(L-leucine) triblock copolymer. 2000 Biomaterials pmid:10632395
Porter MJ et al. Polyamino acids as catalysts in asymmetric synthesis. 1999 Bioorg. Med. Chem. pmid:10579519
Dean KE et al. A green fluorescent chemosensor for amino acids provides a versatile high-throughput screening (HTS) assay for proteases. 2003 Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. pmid:12729634
Yan Z et al. Viscosity behavior of some alpha-amino acids and their groups in water-sodium acetate mixtures. 2002 Biophys. Chem. pmid:12408936
Oliver AE and Deamer DW Alpha-helical hydrophobic polypeptides form proton-selective channels in lipid bilayers. 1994 Biophys. J. pmid:7520289
Liu F et al. Effect of variations in the structure of a polyleucine-based alpha-helical transmembrane peptide on its interaction with phosphatidylethanolamine Bilayers. 2004 Biophys. J. pmid:15454444
Efremov RG et al. A solvent model for simulations of peptides in bilayers. I. Membrane-promoting alpha-helix formation. 1999 Biophys. J. pmid:10233062
Go M and Scheraga HA Molecular theory of the helix-coil transition in polyamino acids. V. Explanation of the different conformational behavior of valine, isoleucine, and leucine in aqueous solution. 1984 Biopolymers pmid:6498288
Filippou PS et al. Effect of polyamines and synthetic polyamine-analogues on the expression of antizyme (AtoC) and its regulatory genes. 2007 BMC Biochem. pmid:17224065
Frost SH et al. In vitro evaluation of avidin antibody pretargeting using 211At-labeled and biotinylated poly-L-lysine as effector molecule. 2010 Cancer pmid:20127953
Kelly DR and Roberts SM The mechanism of polyleucine catalysed asymmetric epoxidation. 2004 Chem. Commun. (Camb.) pmid:15367954
Kelly DR et al. Chiral amplification by polypeptides and its relevance to prebiotic catalysis. 2004 Chem. Commun. (Camb.) pmid:15367955
Carrea G et al. Kinetics of chalcone oxidation by peroxide anion catalysed by poly-l-leucine. 2004 Chem. Commun. (Camb.) pmid:15179490
Pratt LR and Pohorille A Hydrophobic effects and modeling of biophysical aqueous solution interfaces. 2002 Chem. Rev. pmid:12175264
Dhanda A et al. PaaSiCats: novel polyamino acid catalysts. 2000 Chirality pmid:10824145
Wang R et al. Preparation and aggregation behavior of mannose-terminated poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(L-leucine) in water. 2011 Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces pmid:21144714
Hessa T et al. Stop-transfer efficiency of marginally hydrophobic segments depends on the length of the carboxy-terminal tail. 2003 EMBO Rep. pmid:12612608
Labonté P and Seidah NG Emerging viruses: risk of pandemic. 2008 Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther pmid:18847397