Functional Characterization of Peptide-Based Anthrax Toxin Inhibitors
- 27 July 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Molecular Pharmaceutics
- Vol. 2 (5) , 367-372
- https://doi.org/10.1021/mp050040f
Abstract
We have identified an optimized peptide inhibitor that can be used to develop potent anthrax toxin therapeutics. Anthrax toxin, an essential virulence factor of Bacillus anthracis, elicits many of the symptoms associated with the disease, and is responsible for death. The toxin is composed of a cell-binding component, protective antigen, and two enzymatic components, edema factor and lethal factor. The three proteins are secreted individually by the bacterium and then assemble into functional complexes on the surface of mammalian cells. These complexes are endocytosed, and the enzymatic components are translocated into the cytosol, where they exert their activities. We screened a phage display library for peptides that can bind the heptameric cell-binding subunit of anthrax toxin, and identified a novel peptide that can block toxin assembly. We made a series of mutant peptides and attached these peptides to polymer backbones to assess their inhibitory activities in vitro. This series of truncated peptide mutants was used to identify a minimal peptide sequence, TYWWLD, that can be used to develop potent polyvalent inhibitors of anthrax toxin. Keywords: Phage display; Bacillus anthracis; polyvalent inhibitor; anthrax toxinKeywords
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