Schröder C, Günther A, Seeger W, Voelter W
Abteilung für Physikalische Biochemie des Physiologisch-chemischen Institut, Universität Tübingen, Germany.
Biomed Pept Proteins Nucleic Acids. 1994;1(1):13-6.
Human lung surfactant peptide SP-C and two of its N-terminal fragments were prepared by SPPS and their biophysical activities investigated in vitro using a pulsating bubble surfactometer. These studies demonstrated that even low doses of the synthetic peptides with the natural human sequence of SP-C in combination with reconstituted lipid mixtures causes a drastic decrease of surface tension.
通过固相肽合成法制备了人肺表面活性物质肽SP-C及其两个N端片段,并使用脉动气泡表面张力仪在体外研究了它们的生物物理活性。这些研究表明,即使是低剂量的具有天然人源序列的合成肽与重构脂质混合物相结合,也会导致表面张力急剧下降。