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A Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Technique to Study Peptide Self-Assembly

A Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Technique to Study Peptide Self-Assembly

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To prepare a self-assembly solution, dissolve 1 milligram of the lyophilized peptide powder in a mixture of 20% acetonitrile and 10-millimolar HEPES in a 1.5-milliliter microcentrifuge tube. Then, vortex the assembly solution and leave the sample to assemble at room temperature.

When the peptide assembly reaches maturation, dry 8 to 10 microliters of the assembly solution as a thin film on the attenuated total reflection diamond crystal, and monitor the disappearance of a large and broad water peak from 1,640 to 1,630 inverse centimeters as the dry film forms.

Acquire background and infrared spectra from 1,500 to 1,800 inverse centimeters, averaging 50 scans with a 2-inverse centimeter resolution, subtracting the background scans prior to each sample scan.

The infrared signature for beta-sheet assembly should be observed as a sharp peak between 1,625 and 1,635 inverse centimeters.

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