Influence of sequential oligopeptide carriers on the bioactive structure of conjugated epitopes: Comparative study of the conformation of a Herpes simplex virus glycoprotein gD-1 epitope in the free and conjugated form, and protein "built-in" crystal structure

Dimitrios Krikorian, Athanassios Stavrakoudis, Nikolaos Biris, Constantinos Sakarellos, David Andreu, Eliandre de Oliveira, Gabor Mezo, Zsuzsa Majer, Ferenc Hudecz, Sytske Welling-Wester, Manh Thong Cung, Vassilios Tsikaris*

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    Abstract

    Synthetic carriers play an important role in immunogen presentation, due to their ability of inducing improved and specific responses to conjugated epitopes. Their influence on the bio- active conformation of the epitope though admittedly crucial for the relevant in vitro and in vivo applications. is difficult to evaluate, given the usual lack of information on the complex conformational features determined by the nature of the carrier and the mode of ligation. Using the Herpes simplex virus glycoprotein D-1 epitope (Leu(9)-Lys-Nle-Ala-A.vp-Pi-o-Asn-Ai-g-Phe-Ai-,g-Gly-Lys-Asp-Lea(22) ) as a model, we have performed a detailed conformational analysis on the free epitope peptide in solution and on three constructs in which the epitope was conjugated to sequential oligopeptide carriers [Ac-[Lys-Aib-GlY](4)-OH (SOC(4))} (through either a thioether or an anfide bond; Ac: acetyl) and polytuftsin oligomers [H-[Thr-Lys-Pro-Lys-GlY](4)-NH(2) (T20)}, (through a thioether bond). The analysis qf the epitope conformation in the parent protein, in carrier-conjugated and free form, suggests that the beta-turn structure of the -Asp(13)-Pro-Asn-Arg(16) segment is highly conserved and independent of the epitope form. However, small conformational variations were observed at the C-terminal part of the epitope, depending on the nature of the carrier. (c) 2006 Wiley Periodicals.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)383-399
    Number of pages17
    JournalBiopolymers
    Volume84
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2006

    Keywords

    • conformation of conjugated epitope peptides
    • glycoprotein D-1 epitope
    • sequential oligopeptide carriers
    • sequential oligopeptide carriers
    • tetratuftsin carrier
    • synthetic carriers
    • carrier-conjugated epitopes
    • TORSION ANGLE DYNAMICS
    • SECONDARY STRUCTURE
    • SM AUTOANTIGEN
    • T-CELL
    • BRANCHED POLYPEPTIDES
    • ANTIBODY RECOGNITION
    • REPETITIVE EPITOPE
    • ANTIGENIC PEPTIDES
    • CHEMICAL-SHIFTS
    • DESIGN

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