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English: Trajectory of the Phe-peptide in the DOPC bilayer (50 ns) with a constant area. Water is represented by small red spheres, the lipid headgroups are shown in yellow, the tails in gray, and the side chain atoms are colored as follows: nitrogen blue, oxygen red, carbon is cyan and hydrogen is white. |
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Source | Aliste M, Tieleman D (2005). "Computer simulation of partitioning of ten pentapeptides Ace-WLXLL at the cyclohexane/water and phospholipid/water interfaces". BMC Biochemistry. DOI:10.1186/1471-2091-6-30. PMID 16368010. PMC: 1351180. | ||
Author | Aliste M, Tieleman D | ||
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