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Solution state conformation and degradation of cyclopeptides containing an NGR motif

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JOURNAL OF PEPTIDE SCIENCE
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages 53-59

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/psc.588

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NGR; cyclopeptide; integrin receptor; adhesion; NMR-conformation; MD and ab initio calculation; deamidation

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In contrast to the RGD-peptides, head to tail cyclization of LNGRV and LNGRv caused only a marginal change in their integrin receptor affinity as shown by the limited effect and selectivity on the adhesion of endothelial cells to ECM components. Structure determination of the two cyclopeptides by NMR and MD, semiempirical and ab initio methods revealed that both are very flexible and take on multiple stable conformers in solution. This structural diversity, along with the presence of the Asn-Gly peptide bond, enhances succinimide ring formation leading to the hydrolysis of Asn. It has been demonstrated that c(LNGRV) suffers deamidation with time both in solution and during storage. As the isoaspartyl-peptide may co-elute with the asparginyl-peptide in the course of HPLC analysis, MS measurement is necessary to check the purity of peptides containing the NGR sequence. Our stability investigations raise the question whether the NGR motif or its hydrolysis product is effective in in vivo experiments. Copyright (C) 2004 European Peptide Society and John Wiley Sons, Ltd.

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