Stronger anti-HIV-1 activity of C-peptide derived from HIV-1 89.6 gp41 C-terminal heptad repeated sequence |
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Authors: | Seo Jeong Kon Kim Hee Kyung Lee Tae Young Hahm Kyung-Soo Kim Kil Lyong Lee Myung Kyu |
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Affiliation: | Systemic Proteomics Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, P.O. Box 115, Yusong, Daejon 305-600, Republic of Korea. |
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Abstract: | C34-LAI containing amino acids 118 to 151 of the HIV-1(LAI) gp41 ectodomain exhibits potent anti-HIV-1 activity. However, the N-terminal halves of C34 peptides vary more according to the HIV-1 strain than the C-terminal halves. Therefore, an analysis was conducted on the anti-HIV-1 activities of the C34 peptides derived from various HIV-1 strains. C34-89.6 exhibited the strongest anti-HIV-1 activity among the C34 peptides tested. Interestingly, its N-terminal half was more acidic than those of the other C34 peptides, whereas its C-terminal half was more basic. Since the C-peptides derived from the HIV-1(LAI) strain are used extensively, the anti-HIV-1 activities of these peptides were compared between the HIV-1 strains 89.6 and LAI. When using chimeric peptides, it was found that the C-terminal basic region of C34-89.6 was more critical than its N-terminal basic region. The anti-HIV-1 activity of T20-89.6 and C28-89.6 was also stronger than that of T20-LAI and C28-LAI, respectively. The anti-HIV-1 activity of C28-89.6 was weakened when the C-terminal basic residues were changed to the corresponding residues of C28-LAI. However, no conformational differences were found among the C28 peptides. Accordingly, these results imply that introducing the C-terminal basic residues of the HIV-1 89.6 C-peptide may be useful for developing potent anti-HIV-1 drugs. |
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