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posted on 2017-01-04, 18:27 authored by Wenting Tang, Chuanfen Pu, Man LiElectropherograms of Apep10 and acetone in the running buffer with various concentrations of (A) the E.coli membrane lipid liposome and (B) the mixed phospholipids liposome at 303 K. The liposome concentrations (mg/ml) were: Ⅰ, 0; Ⅱ, 0.1; Ⅲ, 0.2; Ⅳ, 0.4; Ⅴ, 0.8; Ⅵ, 1.2; Ⅶ, 1.6. The electrophoresis conditions used were as follows: injection, 0.8 psi for 6 s; separation voltage, 25 kV; detection, UV detection at 196 nm; and capillary, 65 cm × 75 μm inner diameter. Peaks (a) and (b) were Apep10 and acetone, respectively.
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biomimetic phospholipid compositionmembrane lipidsEscherichia coli membranes lipid liposomeEscherichia coli Membrane Lipids EvaluatedABPAntibacterial Peptide Apep 10interactionApep 10immobilised liposome chromatographyEscherichia coli membrane lipidsPseudo-Stationary Phase Liposomescapillary electrophoresis results