Publications by authors named "Jannie Woo"

Using the chain-build-up method based on Empirical Conformational Energies of Peptides Program including solvation, we have computed, the low energy conformations of gonadotrpin-releasing hormone, GnRH, whose sequence is Pyro-Glu(PG)-His-Trp-Ser-Tyr-Gly-Leu-Arg-Pro-Gly-NH2. We have found 5,077 solvated conformations with conformational energies that were within 5 kcal/mole of that of the global minimum. These minima were found to occur in 802 distinct conformational classes of which 25 represented 70 % of the Boltzmann energy-weighted structures.

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In the preceding paper, using ECEPP, including the effects of water, and the chain build-up procedure, we computed the low energy structures for GnRH and found that there were no distinct low energy structures or structures with high statistical weights. To attempt to deduce possible structures of GnRH that may bind to the GnRH receptor, we computed the low energy structures for GnRH peptides that have L- and D-amino acids substituting for Gly 6. The L-amino acid-substituted peptides (L-Ala and L-Val) have very low or no affinity for the receptor and on activity (release of FSH and LH) while the D-Ala-, D-Leu-, D-Trp- and D-Phe-substituted peptides have significantly higher relative affinities and activities than those for native GnRH; the D-Val-substituted peptide has about one-third of the affinity and activity as native GnRH.

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Beta thromboglobulin (betaTG) is a platelet-specific protein released during platelet aggregation. To classify the role of platelet aggregation in acute myocardial infarction (AMI), betaTG levels were measured by means of a specific and highly sensitive radioimmunoassay in patients admitted to the Coronary Care Unit for the evaluation of acute chest pain. These levels were compared to creatine phosphokinase (CPK) values and the percentage of myocardial fraction (MB), as well as electrocardiographic criteria for AMI.

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