Literature DB >> 32946175

Modulation of co-stimulatory signal from CD2-CD58 proteins by a grafted peptide.

Pravin Parajuli1, Rushikesh Sable1, Leeza Shrestha1, Achyut Dahal1, Ted Gauthier2, Veena Taneja3, Seetharama Jois1.   

Abstract

Peptides were designed to inhibit the protein-protein interaction of CD2 and CD58 to modulate the immune response. This work involved the design and synthesis of eight different peptides by replacing each amino acid residue in peptide 6 with alanine as well as grafting the peptide to the sunflower trypsin-inhibitor framework. From the alanine scanning studies, mutation at position 2 of the peptide was shown to result in increased potency to inhibit cell adhesion interactions. The most potent peptide from the alanine scanning was further studied for its detailed three-dimensional structure and binding to CD58 protein using surface plasmon resonance and flow cytometry. This peptide was used to graft to the sunflower trypsin inhibitor to improve the stability of the peptide. The grafted peptide, SFTI-a1, was further studied for its potency as well as its thermal, chemical, and enzymatic stability. The grafted peptide exhibited improved activity compared to our previously grafted peptide and was stable against thermal and enzymatic degradation.
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Keywords:  CD2; CD58; alanine scanning; cell adhesion; immunomodulation; protein-protein interaction

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32946175      PMCID: PMC8717467          DOI: 10.1111/cbdd.13797

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Biol Drug Des        ISSN: 1747-0277            Impact factor:   2.817


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