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Synthesis of lucifensin by native chemical ligation and characteristics of its isomer having different disulfide bridge pattern
Authors:Stancho Stanchev  Zbigniew Zawada  Lenka Monincová  Lucie Bednárová  Jiřina Slaninová  Vladimír Fučík  Václav Čeřovský
Institution:Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences, , 16610 Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract:The antimicrobial 40‐amino‐acid‐peptide lucifensin was synthesized by native chemical ligation (NCL) using N‐acylbenzimidazolinone (Nbz) as a linker group. NCL is a method in which a peptide bond between two discreet peptide chains is created. This method has been applied to the synthesis of long peptides and proteins when solid‐phase synthesis is imcompatible. Two models of ligation were developed: 15 + 25] Ala‐Cys and 19 + 21] His‐Cys. The 19 + 21] His‐Cys method gives lower yield because of the lower stability of 18‐peptide‐His‐Nbz‐CONH2 peptide, as suggested by density functional theory calculation. Acetamidomethyl‐deprotection and subsequent oxidation of the ligated linear lucifensin gave a mixture of lucifensin isomers, which differed in the location of their disulfide bridges only. The dominant isomer showed unnatural pairing of cysteines C1?6], C3?5], and C2?4], which limits its ability to form α‐helical structure. The activity of isomeric lucifensin toward Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus aureus, and Micrococcus luteus was lower than that of the natural lucifensin. The desired product native lucifensin was prepared from this isomer using a one‐pot reduction with dithiotreitol and subsequent air oxidation in slightly alkaline medium. Copyright © 2014 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:lucifensin  native chemical ligation  solid‐phase peptide synthesis  antimicrobial activity  CD spectroscopy  DTT reduction
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