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Synthesis of a cyclic fibrin-like peptide and its analysis by fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry
Authors:JANIS DILLAHA YOUNG  CATHERINE E. COSTELLO  AGNES van LANGENHOVE  EDGAR HABER  GARY R. MATSUEDA
Abstract:For immunochemical purposes, a cyclic 12-peptide was synthesized to model the γ-γ-chain cross-link site in human fibrin. The model was based upon the structure proposed by Chen & Doolittle (Biochemistry (1971) 10, 4486–4491) which is characterized by two reciprocating e -(γ-Glu)Lys bonds between adjacent fibrin γ-chains oriented in an antiparallel manner. To achieve the antiparallel orientation of the peptide backbone, Pro and Gly were inserted at positions 6 and 7 of the linear 12-peptide: acetyl-Gly-Glu-Gln-His-His-Pro-Gly-Gly-Gly-Ala-Lys-Gly-amide. The insertions were made to facilitate a reverse turn of the peptide during the last synthetic step, which was formation of the e -(γ-Glu)Lys bond between Glu at position 2 and Lys at position 11 with diphenylphosphorylazide. The resulting cyclic peptide represented half of the symmetrical cross-linked region in clotted fibrin. Following purification by HPLC, both linear and cyclic 12-peptides were analyzed by fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry. Abundant molecular protonated ions were observed for both peptides. In addition, the amino acid sequence of the linear peptide and the location of the e -(γ-Glu)Lys bond in the cyclized peptide could be verified.
Keywords:fast atom bombardment  fibrin peptide  peptide synthesis
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