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Structural Features of the Peptide Homologous to 6-25 Fragment of Influenza A PB1 Protein

A mirror-symmetry motif was discovered in the N-terminus of the influenza virus PB1 protein. Structure of peptide comprised of the corresponding part of PB1 (amino acid residues 6-25) was investigated by circular dichroism and in silico modeling. We found that peptide PB1 (6-25) in solution assumes...

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Autores principales: Egorov, Vladimir V., Matusevich, Oleg V., Shaldzhyan, Aram A., Skvortsov, Alexey N., Zabrodskaya, Yana A., Garmay, Yuri P., Landa, Sergey B., Lebedev, Dmitry V., Zarubayev, Vladimir V., Sirotkin, Alexey K., Vasin, Andrey V., Kiselev, Oleg I.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3886529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24454411
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/370832
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author Egorov, Vladimir V.
Matusevich, Oleg V.
Shaldzhyan, Aram A.
Skvortsov, Alexey N.
Zabrodskaya, Yana A.
Garmay, Yuri P.
Landa, Sergey B.
Lebedev, Dmitry V.
Zarubayev, Vladimir V.
Sirotkin, Alexey K.
Vasin, Andrey V.
Kiselev, Oleg I.
author_facet Egorov, Vladimir V.
Matusevich, Oleg V.
Shaldzhyan, Aram A.
Skvortsov, Alexey N.
Zabrodskaya, Yana A.
Garmay, Yuri P.
Landa, Sergey B.
Lebedev, Dmitry V.
Zarubayev, Vladimir V.
Sirotkin, Alexey K.
Vasin, Andrey V.
Kiselev, Oleg I.
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description A mirror-symmetry motif was discovered in the N-terminus of the influenza virus PB1 protein. Structure of peptide comprised of the corresponding part of PB1 (amino acid residues 6-25) was investigated by circular dichroism and in silico modeling. We found that peptide PB1 (6-25) in solution assumes beta-hairpin conformation. A truncated peptide PB1 (6-13), containing only half of the mirror-symmetry motif, appeared to stabilize the beta-structure of the original peptide and, at high concentrations, was capable of reacting with peptide to form insoluble aggregates in vitro. Ability of PB1 (6-13) peptide to interact with the N-terminal domain of PB1 protein makes it a potential antiviral agent that inhibits PA-PB1 complex formation by affecting PB1 N-terminus structure.
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spelling pubmed-38865292014-01-22 Structural Features of the Peptide Homologous to 6-25 Fragment of Influenza A PB1 Protein Egorov, Vladimir V. Matusevich, Oleg V. Shaldzhyan, Aram A. Skvortsov, Alexey N. Zabrodskaya, Yana A. Garmay, Yuri P. Landa, Sergey B. Lebedev, Dmitry V. Zarubayev, Vladimir V. Sirotkin, Alexey K. Vasin, Andrey V. Kiselev, Oleg I. Int J Pept Research Article A mirror-symmetry motif was discovered in the N-terminus of the influenza virus PB1 protein. Structure of peptide comprised of the corresponding part of PB1 (amino acid residues 6-25) was investigated by circular dichroism and in silico modeling. We found that peptide PB1 (6-25) in solution assumes beta-hairpin conformation. A truncated peptide PB1 (6-13), containing only half of the mirror-symmetry motif, appeared to stabilize the beta-structure of the original peptide and, at high concentrations, was capable of reacting with peptide to form insoluble aggregates in vitro. Ability of PB1 (6-13) peptide to interact with the N-terminal domain of PB1 protein makes it a potential antiviral agent that inhibits PA-PB1 complex formation by affecting PB1 N-terminus structure. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3886529/ /pubmed/24454411 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/370832 Text en Copyright © 2013 Vladimir V. Egorov et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Egorov, Vladimir V.
Matusevich, Oleg V.
Shaldzhyan, Aram A.
Skvortsov, Alexey N.
Zabrodskaya, Yana A.
Garmay, Yuri P.
Landa, Sergey B.
Lebedev, Dmitry V.
Zarubayev, Vladimir V.
Sirotkin, Alexey K.
Vasin, Andrey V.
Kiselev, Oleg I.
Structural Features of the Peptide Homologous to 6-25 Fragment of Influenza A PB1 Protein
title Structural Features of the Peptide Homologous to 6-25 Fragment of Influenza A PB1 Protein
title_full Structural Features of the Peptide Homologous to 6-25 Fragment of Influenza A PB1 Protein
title_fullStr Structural Features of the Peptide Homologous to 6-25 Fragment of Influenza A PB1 Protein
title_full_unstemmed Structural Features of the Peptide Homologous to 6-25 Fragment of Influenza A PB1 Protein
title_short Structural Features of the Peptide Homologous to 6-25 Fragment of Influenza A PB1 Protein
title_sort structural features of the peptide homologous to 6-25 fragment of influenza a pb1 protein
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3886529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24454411
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/370832
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