Influence of α-helicity, amphipathicity and D-amino acid incorporation on the peptide-induced mast cell activation
Mast cell activation by polycationic substances is believed to result from a direct activation of G protein α subunits and it was suggested that the adaption of amphipathic, α-helical conformations wouuld allow the peptide to reach the cytosolic compartment to interact with G proteins (Mousli et al....
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of pharmacology 1995-11, Vol.291 (3), p.291-300 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Mast cell activation by polycationic substances is believed to result from a direct activation of G protein α subunits and it was suggested that the adaption of amphipathic, α-helical conformations wouuld allow the peptide to reach the cytosolic compartment to interact with G proteins (Mousli et al., 1994, Immunopharmacology 27, 1, for review). We investigated the histamine-releasing activity of model peptides as well as analogues of magainin 2 amide and neuropeptide Y with different amphipathicities and α-helix content on rat peritoneal mast cells. Amphipathic helicity is not a prerequisite for mast cell activation. Moreover, non-helical magainin peptides with high histamine-releasing activity were less active in the liberation of carboxyfluorisceine from negatively charged liposomes, indicating that peptide-induced mast cell activation and peptide-induced membrane perturbation do not correlate. In contrast to the negligible influence of the secondary structure, amino acid configuration may exert a striking influence on peptide-induced mast cell activation. Thus histamine-release by substance P was markedly impaired when the L-amino acids in the positively charged N-terminal region were replaced by D-amino acids, with [D-Arg
1]substance P being the most inactive substance P diastereoisomer. |
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ISSN: | 0922-4106 0014-2999 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0922-4106(95)90069-1 |