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A novel method is described for the cyclization of peptides--or segments of polypeptides--which requires a free N-terminal alpha-amino group and a distal amino acid residue containing a nucleophilic side chain. The reaction is conducted in two steps, both in the aqueous phase. The first step involves acylation of the N-terminal alpha-amino group with iodoacetic anhydride at pH 6. This acylation reaction has greater than 90% specificity for peptide alpha-amino groups and gives no alkylation of Arg, His, Lys or Met by the iodoacetate side product (R. Wetzel et al., Bioconjugate Chem., 1, 114-122, 1990). In the second step, the acylation reaction mixture or the isolated iodoacetyl-peptide is incubated at room temperature to give the cyclic peptide formed by reaction of the nucleophilic side chain with the iodoacetyl moiety. The pH dependence of the cyclization reaction by Met, Lys, Arg or His is consistent with the pKa of the nucleophilic side chain. Thus, peptides containing Met plus other nucleophilic amino acids should preferentially cyclize via Met at low pH. In this paper, preparation of cyclic peptides containing 3-6 amino acids is described; the full range of ring sizes and sequences which can undergo this cyclization has not been further explored. Preliminary results suggest that this method is also fairly general with respect to the amino acid sequence being cyclized. The reaction appears to be particularly suited for cyclization via Lys and Met side chains. All of the cyclized products are sufficiently stable for many biological applications.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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We describe a new method for the transfer of carbohydrate moieties to polypeptides in which complex carbohydrate, in the form of glycosyl amino acid, is removed from an available glycoprotein, derivatized, and reacted with a polypeptide via an iodoacetylated alpha-amino group. A family of oligomannose chains, N-linked to the side chain of Asn, was obtained from ovalbumin by pronase digestion and purified as previously described. A reactive sulfhydryl group was specifically placed on these molecules by reaction of 2-iminothiolane with the Asn alpha-amino group. Separately, the alpha-amino group of the peptide GGYR was specifically iodoacetylated by reaction with iodoacetic anhydride at pH 6. Reaction of the thiol-containing carbohydrate with iodoacetylated peptide at pH 8 gave in high yield the corresponding oligomannosyl-peptides, whose structures were confirmed by mass spectrometry. A peptide inhibitor of HIV protease was also oligomannosylated by this procedure. The principle advantage of this method is the efficiency of the reaction even when performed with stoichiometric amounts of the two molecules at low concentration. It should be feasible to extend this chemistry to larger polypeptides.  相似文献   

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The free cysteine residues in the extremely thermophilic Thermoanaerobacter brockii alcohol dehydrogenase (TBADH) were characterized using selective chemical modification with the stable nitroxyl biradical bis(1-oxy-2,2,5,5-tetramethyl-3-imidazoline-4-yl)disulfide, via a thiol-disulfide exchange reaction and with 2[14C]iodoacetic acid, via S-alkylation. The respective reactions were monitored by electron paramagenetic resonance (EPR) and by the incorporation of the radioactive label. In native TBADH, the rapid modification of one cysteine residue per subunit by the biradical and the concomitant loss of catalytic activity was reversed by DTT. NADP protected the enzyme from both modification and inactivation by the biradical. RPLC fingerprint analysis of reduced and S-carboxymethylated lysyl peptides from the radioactive alkylated enzyme identified Cys 203 as the readily modified residue. A second cysteine residue was rapidly modified with both modification reagents when the catalytic zinc was removed from the enzyme by o-phenanthroline. This cysteine residue, which could serve as a putative ligand to the active-site zinc atom, was identified as Cys 37 in RPLC. The EPR data suggested a distance of < or 10 A between Cys 37 and Cys 203. Although Cys 283 and Cys 295 were buried within the protein core and were not accessible for chemical modification, the two residues were oxidized to cystine when TBADH was heated at 75 degrees C, forming a disulfide bridge that was not present in the native enzyme, without affecting either enzymatic activity or thermal stability. The status of these cysteine residues was verified by site directed mutagenesis.  相似文献   

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Specific chemical modifications of apamin have been used to study the residues involved in its toxic action. Transformation of Lys4 into homoarginine did not affect toxicity. Modification of the alpha-amino group of Cys1 and of the epsilon-amino group of Lys4 by acetic anhydride or fluorescamine decreased toxicity only by a factor of 2.5-2.8. Modification of the gamma-carboxylate of Glu7 with glycine ethyl ester in the presence of a soluble carbodiimide decreased toxicity by a factor of 2. Diethyl pyrocarbonate treated of the imidazole side chain of His18 decreased toxicity by a factor of 2.6. Thus none of these residues is essential for toxicity. However, combined modification of amino groups and of the imidazole side chain of His-18 completely abolished biological activity. Complete loss of toxicity also resulted from reduction and alkylation of both disulfide bridges, from chemical modification with cyclohexanedione of Arg-13 and Arg-14, and from removal of Arg-14 of acetylated apamin by digestion with trypsin. Incorporation of radioactive acetyl groups on both amino groups of apamin gave an active labeled toxin which has been used to localize the site of action of apamin in the spinal cord, principally in the lumbar part of the neuraxis.  相似文献   

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We describe here the use of cysteine substitution mutants in the Alzheimer disease amyloid plaque peptide Abeta-(1-40) to probe amyloid fibril structure and stabilization. In one approach, amyloid fibrils were grown from Cys mutant peptides under reducing conditions and then challenged with an alkylating agent to probe solvent accessibility of different residues in the fibril. In another approach, monomeric Cys mutants, either in the thiol form or modified with iodoacetic acid or methyl iodide, were grown into amyloid fibrils, and the equilibrium position at the end of the amyloid formation reaction was quantified by determining the concentration of monomeric Abeta. The DeltaG values of fibril elongation obtained were then compared in order to provide information on the environment of each residue side chain in the fibril. In general, Cys residues in the N and C termini of Abeta-(1-40) were not only accessible to alkylation in the fibril state but also, when modified in the monomeric state, did not greatly impact fibril stability; these observations were consistent with previous indications that these portions of the peptide are not part of the amyloid core. In contrast, residues 16-19 and 31-34 were not only uniformly inaccessible to alkylation in the fibril state, but their modification with the negatively charged carboxymethyl group in monomeric Abeta also destabilized fibril elongation, confirming other data showing that these segments are likely packed into a hydrophobic amyloid core. Residues 20, 30, and 35, flanking these implicated beta-sandwich regions, are accessible to alkylation in the fibril indicating a location in solvent exposed structure.  相似文献   

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PDC-109, the major heparin-binding protein of bull seminal plasma, binds to sperm choline lipids at ejaculation and modulates capacitation mediated by heparin. Affinity chromatography on heparin-Sepharose showed that polydisperse, but not monomeric, PDC-109 displayed heparin-binding capability. We sought to characterise the surface topology of the quaternary structure-dependent heparin-binding region of PDC-109 by comparing the arginine- and lysine-selective chemical modification patterns of the free and the heparin-bound protein. A combination of reversed-phase peptide mapping of endoproteinase Lys-C-digested PDC-109 derivatives and mass spectrometry was employed to identify modified and heparin-protected residues. PDC-109 contains two tandemly arranged fibronectin type II domains (a, Cys24-Cys61; b, Cys69-Cys109). The results show that six basic residues (Lys34, Arg57, Lys59, Arg64, Lys68, and Arg104) were shielded from reaction with acetic anhydride and 1,2-cyclohexanedione in heparin-bound PDC-109 oligomers. In the 1H-NMR solution structures of single fibronectin type II domains, residues topologically equivalent to PDC-109 Arg57 (Arg104) and Lys59 lay around beta-strand D on the same face of the domain. In full-length PDC-109, Arg64 and Lys68 are both located in the intervening polypeptide between domains a and b. Our data suggest possible quaternary structure arrangements of PDC-109 molecules to form a heparin-binding oligomer.  相似文献   

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After neurotoxin II Naja naja oxiana reaction with N-hydroxysuccinimidyl 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-carboxymethylpiperidine-1-oxyl, six derivatives were isolated, each containing one spin label. Their analysis (reduction, carboxymethylation, tryptic hydrolysis, isolation and identification of the spin labeled peptide) allowed to localize the label position: the epsilon-amino groups of Lys15, Lys25, Lys26, Lys44, Lys48, and alpha-amino group of Leu1. The neurotoxin II reaction with N-hydroxysuccinimidyl 2,2,5,5-tetramethyl-3-carboxypyrrolin-1-oxyl followed by chromatography afforded 10 derivatives, each having two labeled lysine residues, wherein the position of the modified residues was determined. The reactivity and microenvironment of amino groups are discussed basing on the dependence between the reaction conditions and yields. For di-spin labeled derivatives of the pyrroline series, the inter-label distances were determined by EPR from the standard curve and used for refinement of the neurotoxin conformation in solution.  相似文献   

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Antibacterial and inflammatory responses of neutrophils and macrophages produce hypochlorite as a major oxidant. Numerous side chains of amino acids found in extracellular proteins can be modified by hypochlorite, including His, Arg, Tyr, Lys, Trp, and Met. We studied the relative reactivity of each of these amino acid residues in short N-blocked peptides, where other residues in the peptide were highly resistant to hypochlorite attack. Hypochlorite treatment led to modified peptides in each case, which were detected by changes in retention on reversed-phase HPLC. A distinct single product, consuming two equivalents of hypochlorite per equivalent of peptide, was obtained from the Lys-containing peptides. UV spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and electrospray/mass spectroscopy identified this product as the dichloramine at the epsilon-amino group of the Lys side chain. The dichloramine at Lys did not decompose to form a detectable amount of carbonyl reactive with dinitrophenylhydrazine. The dichloramine at Lys did however quantitatively revert back to Lys during HCl digestion of the tetrapeptide for amino acid analysis, with simultaneous modification of the adjacent Phe residue. The formation of the dichloramine at Lys was not blocked by peptides or acetylated amino acids that contained Tyr, His, or Arg. In contrast, the presence of equimolar Met-containing peptide, or N-Acetyl-Trp, both inhibited the formation of the dichloramine at Lys. Thus, Met and Trp side chains of proteins might be able to protect Lys from chloramine formation under some circumstances, but this interpretation must consider that Met and Trp are typically found in relatively inaccessible hydrophobic sites, whereas lysine is typically exposed on the protein surface. The hierarchy of amino acid reactivities examined here will aid in the prediction of residues in biological samples most likely to be modified by hypochlorite.  相似文献   

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With age, long-lived proteins in the human body deteriorate, which can have consequences both for aging and disease. The aging process is often associated with the formation of covalently crosslinked proteins. Currently our knowledge of the mechanism of formation of these crosslinks is limited. In this study, proteomics was used to characterize sites of covalent protein-protein crosslinking and identify a novel mechanism of protein-protein crosslinking in the adult human lens. In this mechanism, Lys residues are crosslinked to C-terminal Asp residues that are formed by non-enzymatic protein truncation. Ten different crosslinks were identified in major lens proteins such as αA-crystallin, αB-crystallin and AQP0. Crosslinking in AQP0 increased significantly with age and also increased significantly in cataract lenses compared with normal lenses. Using model peptides, a mechanism of formation of the Lys-Asp crosslink was elucidated. The mechanism involves spontaneous peptide cleavage on the C-terminal side of Asp residues which can take place in the pH range 5–7.4. Cleavage appears to involve attack by the side chain carboxyl group on the adjacent peptide bond, resulting in the formation of a C-terminal Asp anhydride. This anhydride intermediate can then either react with water to form Asp, or with a nucleophile, such as a free amine group to form a crosslink. If an ε-amino group of Lys or an N-terminal amine group attacks the anhydride, a covalent protein-protein crosslink will be formed. This bi-phasic mechanism represents the first report to link two spontaneous events: protein cleavage and crosslinking that are characteristic of long-lived proteins.  相似文献   

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The synthesis, purification, and structural analysis of the major compounds resulting from photoderivatization of [Tyr36]-parathyroid hormone related peptide (1-36)amide [[Tyr36]PTHrP(1-36)amide] are described. The reaction of the synthetic peptide with 4-fluoro-3-nitrophenyl azide under nonaqueous conditions yields three major products (peaks D-1, D-2, and G), which were purified to homogeneity by reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. Subsequent amino acid analysis showed that the peptides of peaks D-1 and G each lack one lysine residue, while the peptide in peak D-2 lacks one alanine residue, suggesting that these residues are chemically modified by photoderivatization. Sequence analysis of the photoderivatized peptides revealed that compounds D-1 and G were derivatized on Lys13 and Lys11, respectively. Compound D-2 was N-blocked, indicating that this compound is derivatized on the alpha-amino function of Ala1. Both Lys residues of D-2 were quantitatively recovered upon sequencing after digestion with endoproteinase Glu-C. Compounds D-2 and G had apparent KdS of 1 X 10(-9) M and 0.6 X 10(-9) M, respectively, for their receptors on ROS 17/2.8 cells, which are identical with or similar to that of the underivatized [Tyr36]PTHrP(1-36)amide. Compound G had the same adenylate cyclase stimulating potency as the underivatized, synthetic [Tyr36]PTHrP(1-36)amide, whereas compound D-2 was only a partial agonist, having about 25% of the maximal cAMP production. Compound D-1, which is modified on Lys13, retained only 2-4% of its receptor binding affinity and biological activity relative to that of its parent compound.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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Reaction of an alpha-amino acid (alpha-AA) with 1,1-diphenylborinic acid (DPBA) leads to the formation of a kinetically stable adduct at pH 2-5 in which both the alpha-amino and the alpha-carboxyl groups are bound to boron forming a cyclic mixed anhydride termed a boroxazolidone. In this adduct, the greater than N:B bond is coordinate, involving the free electron pair of nitrogen, thereby satisfying the octet rule for the second electron shell of boron (Group IIIA). Consequently, the alpha-amino function of the boroxazolidone can be primary, secondary, or tertiary, as demonstrated by boroxazolidone formation with glycine, N-methylglycine, and N,N-dimethylglycine. On reaction with DPBA, the alpha-AA moiety of N-terminal gamma-glutamyl peptides is also derivatized as demonstrated by the formation of a glutathione boroxazolidone. The 1,1-diphenylboroxazolidone adducts of alpha-AA may be separated by reversed-phase (RP)-HPLC (AA-DPBA/RP-HPLC) enabling the derivatization procedure to be used as a precolumn reaction for alpha-AA analysis. Under the conditions we describe here, DPBA is not stably reactive with the epsilon-amino group of lysine. Furthermore, it does not complex with amide bonds of the peptide backbone or to any side chains of the common amino acids. Reaction of an alpha-AA mixture with DPBA, followed by RP-HPLC (AA-DPBA/RP-HPLC) is then a simple method by which to analyze alpha-AA in a mixture with peptides and amines. Precolumn reaction with DPBA may be used to separate peptides from alpha-AA and from those peptides which contain an alpha-AA moiety. Unreacted peptides are bound only weakly to the HPLC column and thus are separated from reacted alpha-amino acids which are retained as 1,1-diphenylboroxazolidones until their selective elution. This method is particularly suited for the analysis of alpha-amino acids that are derived from post-translational modification of protein side chains.  相似文献   

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Cathepsin B is a cysteine protease that in tumor tissues is localized in both acidic lysosomes and extracellular spaces. It can catalyze the cleavage of peptide bonds by two mechanisms: endoproteolytic attack with a pH optimum around 7.4, and attack from the C-terminus with a pH optimum at 4.5-5.5. In this work, seven fluorescent, internally quenched, decapeptides have been synthesized using the prototypical cathepsin B selective substrate Z-Phe-Arg-AMC as a lead, and used to identify the structural factors determining the susceptibility of peptides to hydrolysis at acidic and neutral pH values. Each peptide differs from the others in one amino acid (residue 6) and contains a highly fluorescent Nma group linked to the alpha-amino function of the N-terminal Orn residue and a Dnp group linked to the side chain of the Lys(8) residue acting as a quencher. Proteolytic cleavage was monitored by measuring the increase of fluorescence at 440 nm upon excitation at 340 nm, and the cleavage sites were determined by HPLC followed by ESI-MS analysis. Peptides containing Ala or Phe at position 6 are good substrates for the enzyme at both pH 5.0 and 7.4. By contrast, those containing Glu, Asp, Lys or Val are not cleaved at all by cathepsin B at pH 7.4, and are poorly hydrolyzed at pH 5.0. These findings provide new information for the rational design of cathepsin B-activated peptide-containing anticancer drugs.  相似文献   

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We have synthesized a novel reagent containing dansyl group, iodoacethyl dansylcadaverine (IADC), which specifically alkylates sulfhydryl groups. The carboxyl group of iodoacetic acid was activated with dicyclohexylcarbodiimide and was condensed with amino group of dansylcadaverine. Purity and chemical structure of IADC was confirmed with mass spectrometry (MS) and NMR. IADC alkylated GSH but not GSSG, which was confirmed by MS. The reactivity of IADC with proteins was also investigated with Western blotting using anti-dansyl antibody. IADC reacted only with sulfhydryl-containing proteins. The specificity of the interaction of IADC with sulfhydryl groups in proteins was confirmed by adding excessive amount of a well-known sulfhydryl-specific reagent, 5, 5'-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoic acid), which led to a complete inhibition. To show the usefulness of IADC, the cysteines in glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) from chicken muscle were modified with this reagent, and GAPDH was then digested by lysyl endopeptidase. The peptides generated from digestion of IADC-incorporated GAPDH were applied to an anti-dansyl immunoaffinity column. The peptide fragments bound and eluted from the column were separated by HPLC, and the amino acid sequence of each peptide was analyzed, and peptide was identified as the one containing a Cys residue(s). These data showed that IADC is a useful reagent to specifically identify the positions of a Cys residue(s) in proteins.  相似文献   

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The Cys(2)His(2)-type zinc finger is a common DNA binding motif that is widely used in the design of artificial zinc finger proteins. In almost all Cys(2)His(2)-type zinc fingers, position 4 of the α-helical DNA-recognition site is occupied by a Leu residue involved in formation of the minimal hydrophobic core. However, the third zinc finger domain of native Zif268 contains an Arg residue instead of the conserved Leu. Our aim in the present study was to clarify the role of this Arg in the formation of a stable domain structure and in DNA binding by substituting it with a Lys, Leu, or Hgn, which have different terminal side-chain structures. Assessed were the metal binding properties, peptide conformations, and DNA-binding abilities of the mutants. All three mutant finger 3 peptides exhibited conformations and thermal stabilities similar to the wild-type peptide. In DNA-binding assays, the Lys mutant bound to target DNA, though its affinity was lower than that of the wild-type peptide. On the other hand, the Leu and Hgn mutants had no ability to bind DNA, despite the similarity in their secondary structures to the wild-type. Our results demonstrate that, as with the Leu residue, the aliphatic carbon side chain of this Arg residue plays a key role in the formation of a stable zinc finger domain, and its terminal guanidinium group appears to be essential for DNA binding mediated through both electrostatic interaction and hydrogen bonding with DNA phosphate backbone.  相似文献   

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In the absence of protective reducing agents, Cys residues in purified proteins can be oxidized spontaneously by oxygen in the air, as frequently observed in protein crystal structures. However, the formation of an O‐bridge via dehydration mechanism between a peroxidized Cys side chain and a primary amine of Lys side chain in proteins has not yet been reported. When an electron density feature was observed for an extra group or an extra atom between side chains of Cys‐245 and Lys‐158 in the crystal structure of histidinol phosphate phosphatase, mass spectrometric analysis was carried out for its chemical identification. That analysis led to a conclusion that this extra density corresponded to a methylene group. It was then proposed that these two residues were able to absorb CO2 and reduced it to CH2 spontaneously. Further examination of other protein structures in the PDB showed that the formation of this cross‐linking species was a widespread phenomenon. This claim is examined in this study using methods recently developed for quantification of electrons around nucleus as the means for direct chemical identification. It is found that an O‐bridge is actually formed between Cys and Lys side chains, instead of a CH2‐bridge.  相似文献   

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A mutant human lysozyme C77A, in which Cys-77 is replaced with Ala, was secreted by Saccharomyces cerevisiae as two proteins (C77A-a and C77A-b) with different specific activities. A peptide fragment from Val93 to Ala108 was obtained from C77A-a by pepsin digestion, and examined by fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry and amino acid analysis. The results showed that glutathione was attached to the thiol group of Cys95 of the fragment through a disulfide linkage. This observation was confirmed by quantitative formation of free glutathionesulfonic acid from C77A-a by performic acid treatment. In contrast, there was no modification in the case of C77A-b. These results indicate that C77A-a contained a mixed disulfide with glutathione attached to cysteine residue 95. In C77A-b, there appears to be a free thiol of Cys95 surrounded by many side chains, which was not modified by iodoacetic acid under native conditions, suggesting that the attachment of glutathione occurs during folding. These findings further suggest that in the oxidation step of disulfide bond formation in human lysozyme secreted by yeast, mixed disulfides are formed with glutathione and that posttranslational modification with glutathione can occur even in a protein secreted by yeast.  相似文献   

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The electrophilic metabolites of the polyaromatic hydrocarbon naphthalene have been shown to bind covalently to proteins and covalent adduct formation correlates with the cytotoxic effects of the chemical in the respiratory system. Although 1,2-naphthalene epoxide, naphthalene diol epoxide, 1,2-naphthoquinone, and 1,4-napthoquinone have been identified as reactive metabolites of interest, the role of each metabolite in total covalent protein adduction and subsequent cytotoxicity remains to be established. To better understand the target residues associated with the reaction of these metabolites with proteins, mass spectrometry was used to identify adducted residues following (1) incubation of metabolites with actin and protein disulfide isomerase (PDI), and (2) activation of naphthalene in microsomal incubations containing supplemental actin or PDI. All four reactive metabolites bound to Cys, Lys or His residues in actin and PDI. Cys(17) of actin was the only residue adducted by all metabolites; there was substantial metabolite selectivity for the majority of adducted residues. Modifications of actin and PDI, following microsomal incubations containing (14)C-naphthalene, were detected readily by 2D gel electrophoresis and phosphor imaging. However, target modifications on tryptic peptides from these isolated proteins could not be readily detected by MALDI/TOF/TOF and only three modified peptides were detected using high resolution-selective ion monitoring (HR-SIM). All the reactive metabolites investigated have the potential to modify several residues in a single protein, but even in tissues with very high rates of naphthalene activation, the extent of modification was too low to allow unambiguous identification of a significant number of modified residues in the isolated proteins.  相似文献   

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B*2701 differs from all other HLA-B27 subtypes of known peptide specificity in that, among its natural peptide ligands, arginine is not the only allowed residue at peptide position 2. Indeed, B*2701 is unique in binding many peptides with Gln2 in vivo. However, the mutation (Asp74Tyr) responsible for altered selectivity is far away from the B pocket of the peptide binding site to which Gln/Arg2 binds. Here, we present a model that explains this effect. It is proposed that a new rotameric state of the conserved Lys70 is responsible for the unique B*2701 binding motif. This side chain should be either kept away from pocket B through its interaction with Asp74 in most HLA-B27 subtypes, or switched to this pocket if residue 74 is Tyr as in B*2701. Involvement of Lys70 in pocket B would thus allow binding of peptides with Gln2. Binding of Arg2-containing peptides to B*2701 is also possible because Lys70 could adopt another conformation, H-bonded to Asn97, which preserves the same binding mode of Arg2 as in B*2705. This model was experimentally validated by mutating Lys70 into Ala in B*2701. Edman sequencing of the B*2701(K70A) peptide pool showed only Arg2, characteristic of HLA-B27-bound peptides, and no evidence for Gln2. This supports the computational model and demonstrates that allowance of B*2701 for peptides with Gln2 is due to the long-range effect of the polymorphic residue 74 of HLA-B27, by inducing a conformational switch of the conserved Lys70.  相似文献   

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Huang X  Pieczko ME  Long EC 《Biochemistry》1999,38(7):2160-2166
A positional-scanning combinatorial protocol was employed to optimize the deoxyribose-based cleavage of B-form DNA by Ni(II) x Xaa-Xaa-His metallopeptides. This procedure employed 18 naturally occurring amino acids (excluding Cys and Trp) to generate two libraries in which the first and second positions of the peptide ligand were varied. Increased direct DNA cleavage relative to Ni(II) x Gly-Gly-His was observed when (1) the amino-terminal peptide position contained Pro, Met, Arg, or Lys (with Pro exhibiting the greatest activity) and (2) the second peptide position contained Lys, Arg, Met, Ser, or Thr (with Lys exhibiting the greatest activity); the optimized metallopeptide, Ni(II) x Pro-Lys-His, was found to cleave DNA an order of magnitude better than Ni(II) x Gly-Gly-His. While metal complexation and the A/T-rich site selectivity of the optimized metallopeptides were not altered, DNA binding affinity was slightly increased relative to Ni(II) x Gly-Gly-His, however, not to an extent necessary to account for the observed increase in reactivity. Examination of molecular models of Ni(II) x Pro-Lys-His bound to the minor groove of DNA via hydrogen bonding of the His N3 imidazole hydrogen to the N3 of adenine or O2 of thymine suggests that the Pro residue can make hydrophobic contacts with the sugars lining the walls of the groove while the Lys residue is able to form a salt bridge with a proximal phosphate; with these interactions, the metal center is poised to abstract the C4'-H of an adjacent nucleotide suggesting that noncovalent interactions result in a positioning which contributes to increased DNA cleavage activity.  相似文献   

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