Solubilization of hydrophobic peptides by reversible cysteine PEGylation |
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Authors: | NC Pomroy CM Deber |
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Affiliation: | Division of Structural Biology and Biochemistry, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. |
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Abstract: | "PEG-a-Cys" reagent, synthesized by the esterification of monomethoxy-poly(ethylene glycol) (avg. MW = 5 kDa) to Ellman's reagent 5,5'-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoic acid)], is shown to "PEGylate" reversibly the cysteine residue of a 25-residue synthetic hydrophobic peptide (H2N-REAAALAAAAALAAWAALCPARRRR-CO2H) designed to model a transmembrane segment of a membrane protein. A mixed disulfide bond was formed between the reagent and the peptide that was readily cleaved with the mild reducing agent tricarboxyethylphosphine hydrochloride (TCEP.HCl). Carboxypeptidase B digestion of the charged carboxyl terminus of the peptide through to the Ala residue--which mimics the enzymatic cleavage of a TM segment from a fusion protein--releases a highly hydrophobic peptide. A time-dependent decrease in the amplitude of the digested peptide circular dichroism (CD) spectra was attributed to the aggregation and/or precipitation of the peptide. While PEGylation of the peptide with PEG-a-Cys had a negligible effect on conformation, it inhibited the loss of CD amplitude in both intact and digested peptides, suggesting that it was effective in solubilization of hydrophobic peptides. |
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