Literature DB >> 2236100

Disintegrins: a family of integrin inhibitory proteins from viper venoms.

R J Gould1, M A Polokoff, P A Friedman, T F Huang, J C Holt, J J Cook, S Niewiarowski.   

Abstract

Disintegrins represent a new class of low molecular weight, RGD-containing, cysteine-rich peptides isolated from the venom of various snakes. They interact with the beta 1 and beta 3 families of integrins and their potency is at least 500-2000 times higher than short RGDX peptides. Analysis of the amino acid sequences of 14 different disintegrins suggests that the RGD sequence, in the spatial configuration determined by the appropriate pairing of the cysteine residues, functions as a cell recognition site. However, certain nonconserved amino acids appear to modify the activity of disintegrins, their specificity for various receptors, and their ability to compete specifically with various ligands.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2236100     DOI: 10.3181/00379727-195-43129b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Soc Exp Biol Med        ISSN: 0037-9727


  86 in total

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5.  Anti-thrombosis repertoire of blood-feeding horsefly salivary glands.

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