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Monosaccharides modulate HCV E2 protein-derived peptide biological properties
Authors:Garcia Javier E  Fierro Ricardo  Puentes Alvaro  Cortés Jimena  Bermúdez Adriana  Cifuentes Gladys  Vanegas Magnolia  Patarroyo Manuel E
Institution:Fundación Instituto de Immunología de Colombia, Carrera 50 #26-00, Bogotá, Colombia.
Abstract:A hepatitis C virus E(2) protein-derived sequence was selected for studying the effect of N-glycosylation on the peptide chain's conformational structure. The results suggested that the (534)TDVF(537) motif contained in peptide 33402 ((529)WGENDTDVFVLNNTRY(544)) had a type III beta-turn, relevant in antigen recognition of polyclonal antibodies, binding to human cells, and binding to HLA DRB1 *0401 molecules. N-Glycopeptides derived from this sequence contained monosaccharides in Asn(532). N-Glycopeptides presented differences in peptide chain structure compared to non-glycosylated peptides. Peptide 33402 specifically bound to human cells, specificity becoming lost when it was N-glycosylated. N-Glycosylation decreased antigen recognition of mouse polyclonal sera against this sequence. N-Glycopeptide binding to HLA DRB1 *0401 molecules was similar to that presented by non-glycosylated peptide, indicating that N-glycosylation did not affect binding to HLA DRB1 *0401 molecules. N-Glycosylation induced changes at structural and functional level which could be relevant for modulating human cell binding properties and antibody recognition.
Keywords:N-Glycopeptide  N-Glycosylation  HCV  HLA-DR molecules
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