Literature DB >> 15048768

Synthesis, conformation, and immunoreactivity of new carrier molecules based on repeated tuftsin-like sequence.

Gábor Mezö1, Adrián Kalászi, Judit Reményi, Zsuzsa Majer, Agnes Hilbert, Orsolya Láng, László Köhidai, Krisztina Barna, Dezsö Gaál, Ferenc Hudecz.   

Abstract

Sequential oligopeptides based on a pentapeptide (TKPKG) derived from tuftsin with different lengths were synthesized by stepwise solid phase methodology. These highly soluble oligomers were nontoxic on mouse spleen cells, and other biological data suggested that tuftsin-like properties were also presented. The (TKPKG)n (n=2,4,6,8) oligopeptides were not immunogenic; however, they increased sheep red blood cells (SRBC) antigen specific antibody response in mice, demonstrating their immunostimulatory effect. Chemotactic activity was also found on J774 monocyte cells, while MRC5 fibroblasts were chemotactically nonresponders to the tested forms of tuftsin. These oligomers showed unordered and flexible structure by CD measurements, confirmed by computer modeling studies indicating also a fairly good accessibility of the epsilon-amino group of each lysine residue. Data suggest that these new oligotuftsin derivatives can be considered as promising carriers for synthetic vaccine. Copyright 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15048768     DOI: 10.1002/bip.20024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biopolymers        ISSN: 0006-3525            Impact factor:   2.505


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