Involvement of cysteine residues in the biological activity of the active fragments of guinea pig neutrophil cationic peptides.
AUTOR(ES)
Yomogida, S
RESUMO
Guinea pig neutrophil cationic peptides (GNCPs) are single-chain polypeptides with 31 amino acid residues containing six cysteine residues, which exhibit both antibacterial and histamine-releasing activities in vitro. In this study, the role of the sulfhydryl groups in defining the antibacterial and histamine-releasing activities of the active fragments of GNCP-1 (Arg-1 to Tyr-14 [Arg-1-Tyr-14] and Arg-15-Tyr-27 peptides) was examined by using peptides containing alkylated or nonalkylated sulfhydryl groups. Alkylation slightly increased the histamine-releasing activity of the Arg-15-Tyr-27 (RRLGTCIFQNRVY) peptide but abrogated the antibacterial activity. Alkylation of the Arg-1-Tyr-14 (RRCICTTRTCRFPY) peptide similarly reduced the antibacterial activity of this fragment but had minimal effect on the histamine-releasing activity. These findings suggest that cysteine residues with free sulfhydryl groups play an important role in the expression of the antibacterial activity of the active fragments of GNCP-1.
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