Literature DB >> 6797470

Interaction of alpha-dansylated peptide inhibitors with porcine pepsin: detection of complex formation by fluorescence energy transfer and chromatography and evidence for a two-step binding scheme.

B M Dunn, C Pham, L Raney, D Abayasekara, W Gillespie, A Hsu.   

Abstract

Peptide inhibitors, specifically labeled at the alpha-amino terminus by dansylation, have been prepared by utilizing solid-phase peptide synthesis. Changes in fluorescence have been observed upon mixing these peptides with porcine pepsin that can be attributed to the formation of at least two complexes. Energy transfer between tryptophan residues of the protein and the dansyl group of the inhibitors has been detected by the unique excitation spectra generated. The kinetics of formation of the second complex can be correlated with inhibition of the catalytic activity of pepsin. Evidence for complex formation has also been obtained from gel filtration experiments using the fluorescent peptides.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6797470     DOI: 10.1021/bi00528a023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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5.  Identification and properties of steroid-binding proteins in nesting Chelonia mydas plasma.

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7.  Inhibition of pepsin by analogues of pepsinogen-(1-12)-peptide with substitutions in the 4-7 sequence region.

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