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Synthesis and characterization of the human CC chemokine HCC-2.

S E Escher1, H Sticht, W G Forssmann, P Rösch, K Adermann.   

Abstract

Human CC chemokine 2 (HCC-2) is a novel member of the chemokine peptide family that induces chemotaxis of monocytes, T lymphocytes and eosinophils via activation of the CCR-1 and CCR-3 receptors. Fmoc chemistry was optimized and used to synthesize the biologically active 66-residue peptide HCC-2-(48-113). Introduction of the three disulfide bonds was achieved by oxidative folding in the presence of the redox system cysteine/cystine. Alternatively, a semiselective approach utilizing a mixed Acm/Trt protection scheme for disulfide formation was applied. It was found that, without participation of the two HCC-2-specific cysteine residues in positions 64 and 104, the two typical chemokine disulfides are formed predominantly during oxidative folding. In addition, the mutant [Ala64,104]HCC-2-(48-113) lacking the third disulfide bond that discriminates HCC-2 from most other chemokines was synthesized. For disulfide bond formation, oxidative folding was compared with the use of Acm/Trt protection. HCC-2-(48-113) and the mutant [Ala64,104]HCC-2-(48-113) were further analyzed by CD and one-dimensional 1H NMR-spectroscopy. Both peptides adopt a similar stable secondary and tertiary structure in solution.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10604595     DOI: 10.1034/j.1399-3011.1999.00125.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pept Res        ISSN: 1397-002X


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