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Structural Analysis of Nonapeptides Derived from Elastin.

Belén Hernández1, Jean-Marc Crowet2, Joseph Thiery3, Sergei G Kruglik4, Nicolas Belloy2, Stéphanie Baud2, Manuel Dauchez2, Laurent Debelle5.   

Abstract

Elastin-derived peptides are released from the extracellular matrix remodeling by numerous proteases and seem to regulate many biological processes, notably cancer progression. The canonical elastin peptide is VGVAPG, which harbors the XGXXPG consensus pattern, allowing interaction with the elastin receptor complex located at the surface of cells. Besides these elastokines, another class of peptides has been identified. This group of bioactive elastin peptides presents the XGXPGXGXG consensus sequence, but the reason for their bioactivity remains unexplained. To better understand their nature and structure-function relationships, herein we searched the current databases for this nonapeptide motif and observed that the XGXPGXGXG elastin peptides define a specific group of tandemly repeated patterns. Further, we focused on four tandemly repeated human elastin nonapeptides, i.e., AGIPGLGVG, VGVPGLGVG, AGVPGLGVG, and AGVPGFGAG. These peptides were analyzed by means of optical spectroscopies and molecular dynamics. Ultraviolet-circular dichroism and Raman spectra are consistent with a mixture of β-turn, β-strand, and random-chain secondary elements in aqueous media. Quantitative analysis of their conformations suggested that turns corresponded to half of the total population of structural elements, whereas the remaining half were equally distributed between β-strand and unordered chains. These distributions were confirmed by molecular dynamics simulations. Altogether, our data suggest that these highly dynamic peptides harbor a type II β-turn located in their central part. We hypothesize that this structural element could explain their specific bioactivity.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32396850      PMCID: PMC7264844          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2020.04.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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