A. Buku et al., CIRCULAR-DICHROISM (CD) STUDIES ON BIOLOGICAL-ACTIVITY OF MAST-CELL DEGRANULATING (MCD) PEPTIDE ANALOGS, International journal of peptide & protein research, 44(5), 1994, pp. 410-413
Analogs of MCD peptide were synthesized by solid-phase methods. Positi
ve charges were deleted at the N- and/or C-terminus, including the hel
ical portion of the molecule. Four peptides were prepared by removing
residues 16-18 (Arg-Lys-Ile), 1-2 (Lys), 1-2 and 16-18 and by acetylat
ion of the amino end (Ile), Analogs were tested on mast cells for hist
amine-releasing activity. Although the helicity of these derivatives,
determined by circular dichroism (CD), was not significantly different
from the native MCD peptide, two analogs with C-terminal deletions sh
owed a 5- to 10-fold decrease in activity. These findings suggest that
the C-terminus is more important than the N-terminus in determining b
ioactivity of MCD peptide. (C) Munksgaard 1994.