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Site-specific inhibition of integrin alpha v beta 3-vitronectin association by a ser-asp-val sequence through an Arg-Gly-Asp-binding site of the integrin

  • Proteomics. 2010 Jan;10(1):72-80. doi: 10.1002/pmic.200900146.
Youngjin Choi 1 Eungyoon Kim Yoonsuk Lee Moon Hi Han In-Cheol Kang
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  • 1 BioChip Research Center, Asan, Republic of Korea.
Abstract

A functional proteomic technology using protein chip and molecular simulation was used to demonstrate a novel biomolecular interaction between P11, a peptide containing the Ser-Asp-Val (SDV) sequence and Integrin alpha V beta 3. P11 (HSDVHK) is a novel antagonistic peptide of Integrin alpha V beta 3 screened from hexapeptide library through protein chip system. An in silico docking study and competitive protein chip assay revealed that the SDV sequence of P11 is able to create a stable inhibitory complex onto the vitronectin-binding site of Integrin alpha V beta 3. The Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD)-binding site recognition by P11 was site specific because the P11 was inactive for the complex formation of a denatured form of integrin-vitronectin. P11 showed a strong antagonism against alpha v beta 3-GRGDSP interaction with an IC(50) value of 25.72+/-3.34 nM, whereas the value of GRGDSP peptide was 1968.73+/-444.32 nM. The binding-free energies calculated from the docking simulations for each P11 and RGD peptide were -3.99 and -3.10 kcal/mol, respectively. The free energy difference between P11 and RGD corresponds to approximately a 4.5-fold lower K(i) value for the P11 than the RGD peptide. The binding orientation of the docked P11 was similar to the crystal structure of the RGD in alpha v beta 3. The analyzed docked poses suggest that a divalent metal-ion coordination was a common driving force for the formation of both SDV/alpha v beta 3 and RGD/alpha v beta 3 complexes. This is the first report on the specific recognition of the RGD-binding site of alpha v beta 3 by a non-RGD containing peptide using a computer-assisted proteomic approach.

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