Journal article
Chemical synthesis, characterization and activity of RK-1, a novel α-defensin-related peptide
NF Dawson, DJ Craik, AM McManus, SG Dashper, EC Reynolds, GW Tregear, L Otvos, JD Wade
JOURNAL OF PEPTIDE SCIENCE | JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD | Published : 2000
Abstract
The 32-residue peptide, RK-1, a novel kidney-derived three disulfide-bonded member of the antimicrobial alpha-defensin family, was synthesized by the continuous flow Fmoc-solid phase method. The crude, cleaved and S-reduced linear peptide was both efficiently folded and oxidized in an acidic solution of aqueous dimethyl sulfoxide. Following purification of the resulting product, it was shown by a variety of analytical techniques, including matrix assisted laser desorption time of flight mass spectrometry, to possess a very high degree of purity. The disulfide bond pairing of the synthetic peptide was determined by 1H-NMR spectroscopy and confirmed to be a Cys1-Cys6, Cys2-Cys4, Cys3-Cys5 arra..
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