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C-terminal Elongation of Growth-blocking Peptide Enhances Its Biological Activity and Micelle Binding Affinity

  作者 Umetsu, Y; Aizawa, T; Muto, K; Yamamoto, H; Kamiya, M; Kumaki, Y; Mizuguchi, M; Demura, M; Hayakawa, Y; Kawano, K  
  选自 期刊  Journal of Biological Chemistry;  卷期  2009年284-43;  页码  29625-29634  
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[摘要]Growth-blocking peptide (GBP) is a hormone-like peptide that suppresses the growth of the host armyworm. Although the 23-amino acid GBP (1-23 GBP) is expressed in nonparasitized armyworm plasma, the parasitization by wasp produces the 28-amino acid GBP (1-28 GBP) through an elongation of the C-terminal amino acid sequence. In this study, we characterized the GBP variants, which consist of various lengths of the C-terminal region, by comparing their biological activities and three-dimensional structures. The results of an injection study indicate that 1-28 GBP most strongly suppresses larval growth. NMR analysis shows that these peptides have basically the same tertiary structures and that the extension of the C-terminal region is disordered. However, the C-terminal region of 1-28 GBP undergoes a conformational transition from a random coiled state to an alpha-helical state in the presence of dodecylphosphocholine micelles. This suggests that binding of the C-terminal region would affect larval growth activity.

 
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