Identification of a Novel Carbohydrate-Mimicking Octapeptide from Chemical Peptide Library and Characterization as Selectin Inhibitor
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We found a novel octapeptide (H-YRNWFGRW-NH2) mimicking sialyl Lewis X (sLeX) carbohydrate from a chemical peptide library with anti-sLeX monoclonal antibody (MAb) 2H5. The peptide libraries were constructed by Fmoc-based solid-phase methodology using the mix-split method. The octapeptide sequence was determined by the iterative deconvolution method using anti-sLeX MAb 2H5. To define the important residues for interaction with anti-sLeX MAb 2H5, alanine-scanning analogues of H-YRNWFGRW-NH2 were synthesized. Substitution of Tyr1, Trp4, Arg7 and Trp8 to Ala resulted in a marked drop in affinity. This result indicates that aromatic and cationic amino residues have a key role in interacting with anti-sLeX MAb 2H5. The binding property of the octapeptide was evaluated with anti-sLeX MAb 2H5 and human E-selectin. The octapeptide showed high inhibitory potency (IC50=17.8 nM) for sLeX and competitively inhibited the binding of anti-sLeX MAb 2H5 in a dose-dependent manner. The octapeptide had high affinity (Kd=0.168 μM) for E-selectin and this binding was inhibited by sLeX. These results suggest that octapeptide binds to anti-sLeX MAb 2H5 or E-selectin at the sLeX binding site and sterically interferes with the recognition of anti-sLeX MAb 2H5 or E-selectin with sLeX. This peptide may be a useful lead compound for an anti-inflammatory agent targeting selectin.
著者
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Toyota Eiko
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido
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Sekizaki Haruo
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido
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SASAKI Yusuke
Tohoku Pharmaceutical University
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Iyaguchi Daisuke
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido
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Iyaguchi Daisuke
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Health Sciences University Of Hokkaido
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Toyota Eiko
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Health Sciences University Of Hokkaido
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Sekizaki Haruo
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Health Science University Of Hokkaido
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Kawano Susumu
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido
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Sasaki Yusuke
Tohoku College Of Pharmacy
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Sekizaki Haruo
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, Higashi Nippon Gakuen University
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Toyota Eiko
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, Higashi Nippon Gakuen University
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