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From: Anti-infective activity of apolipoprotein domain derived peptides in vitro: identification of novel antimicrobial peptides related to apolipoprotein B with anti-HIV activity

Figure 2

Edmondson helical-wheel diagrams showing charge distribution of apoE and apoB derived peptides in α-helical conformation. Charged residues in apoEdp, apoBdp and apoBdpL/R do not show amphipathic distribution (like for example the lytic peptide RLLR5), though are arranged in a bipolar asymmetric pattern which is more pronounced in apoEdp and apoBdpL/R.

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