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Synthesis and proinflammatory properties of muramyl tripeptides containing lysine and diaminopimelic acid moieties.

Abhijit Roychowdhury1, Margreet A Wolfert, Geert-Jan Boons.   

Abstract

The unusual amino acid diaminopimelic acid (DAP) was prepared by cross metathesis of appropriately protected vinyl glycine and allyl glycine derivatives. Catalytic hydrogenation of the cross-coupling product resulted in reduction of the double bond and the removal of protecting groups. The resulting compounds were appropriately protected for the polymer-supported and solution-phase synthesis of muramyl tripeptides 2 and 3, which differ in the amidation of the alpha-carboxylic acids of the isoglutamine and DAP moieties. Muramyl dipeptide (1, MDP), the DAP-containing muramyl tripeptide 3, and the lysine-containing muramyl tripeptides 4 and 5 induced TNF-alpha gene expression without TNF-alpha protein production in a human monocytic cell line. The observed block in translation could be removed by co-incubation with LPS, resulting in an apparent synergistic effect. Compound 2 did not induce TNF-alpha gene expression, neither did it exhibit a synergistic effect with LPS; this indicates that amidation of the alpha-carboxylic acids of the isoglutamine and DAP moieties results in a loss of biological activity. It is proposed that amidation of alpha-carboxylic acids is a strategy that may be used by pathogens to avoid detection by the innate immune system. Furthermore, the pattern recognition receptors Nod1 and Nod2 have been implicated in the possible induction of a synergistic effect of muropeptides with LPS.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16222728     DOI: 10.1002/cbic.200500181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chembiochem        ISSN: 1439-4227            Impact factor:   3.164


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