Journal article
Porphyromonas gingivalis cysteine proteinase inhibition by κ-casein peptides
ECY Toh, SG Dashper, NL Huq, TJ Attard, NM O'Brien-Simpson, YY Chen, KJ Cross, DP Stanton, RA Paolini, EC Reynolds
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1128/AAC.00466-10
Abstract
Porphyromonas gingivalis is a major pathogen associated with chronic periodontitis, an inflammatory disease of the supporting tissues of the teeth. The Arg-specific (RgpA/B) and Lys-specific (Kgp) cysteine proteinases of P. gingivalis are major virulence factors for the bacterium. In this study κ-casein(109-137) was identified in a chymosin digest of casein as an inhibiting peptide of the P. gingivalis proteinases. The peptide was synthesized and shown to inhibit proteolytic activity associated with P. gingivalis whole cells, purified RgpA-Kgp proteinase-adhesin complexes, and purified RgpB proteinase. The peptide κ-casein(109-137) exhibited synergism with Zn(II) against both Arg- and Lys-sp..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Elena Toh was a recipient of the University of Melbourne Sir John and Lady Higgins Research Scholarship.