Title of article :
Structural characterization of VGVAPG, an elastin-derived peptide
Author/Authors :
Tamburro، Antonio M. نويسنده , , Alix، Alain J. P. نويسنده , , Floquet، Nicolas نويسنده , , Hery-Huynh، Stephanie نويسنده , , Dauchez، Manuel نويسنده , , Derreumaux، Philippe نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-265
From page :
266
To page :
0
Abstract :
Elastic fibers are an important component of the extracellular matrix, providing elasticity and resilience to tissues that require the ability to deform repetitively and reversibly. Among the elastin-derived peptides, the Val-Gly-Val-AlaPro-Gly (VGVAPG) hexapeptide is known for its chemotactic activity and metalloproteinases upregulation properties. As other elastin-derived peptides, having homologous similar sequences, do not exhibit any biological activity, the following question arises: Does the peptide-receptor interaction need a specific active conformation? Previous experimental studies including NMR and CD spectroscopies did not clearly identify the conformations adopted by the VGVAPG peptide in solution. However, structural predictions made on VGVAPG and related XGXXPG peptides suggested a folded (beta)-turn conformation. So we undertook a theoretical and experimental study of the VGVAPG peptide. The work presented here, which gives an overall structural description of VGVAPG behavior in water, also provides an additional insight into its structure-activity relationship. Both theoretical and experimental results suggest the existence of an ensemble of rather extended and folded conformations in solution. All the folded structures obtained exhibit a type VIII (beta)-turn spanning the GVAP sequence. In the lack of any structural information concerning the elastin receptor, these results suggest that such a conformation could be relevant for the peptide-receptor interaction and thus for biological activity.
Keywords :
hypocalemic activity , calcitonin analogs , lipid binding , amphipathic helical region , Conformation
Journal title :
BIOPOLYMERS (ORIGINAL RESEARCH ON BIOMOLECULES)
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
BIOPOLYMERS (ORIGINAL RESEARCH ON BIOMOLECULES)
Record number :
120781
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