RESUMEN
Ovotransferrin and lactoferrin are iron-binding proteins with antiviral and antibacterial activities related to natural immunity, showing marked sequence and structural homologies. The antiviral activity of two hen ovotransferrin fragments DQKDEYELL (hOtrf(219-227)) and KDLLFK (hOtrf(269-301) and hOtrf(633-638)) towards Marek's disease virus infection of chicken embryo fibroblasts is reported here. These fragments have sequence homology with two bovine lactoferrin fragments with antiviral activity towards herpes simplex virus, suggesting that these fragments could have a role for the exploitation of the antiviral activity of the intact proteins towards herpes viruses. NMR analysis showed that these peptides, chemically synthetized, did not possess any favourite conformation in solution, indicating that both the aminoacid sequence and the conformation they display in the intact protein are essential for the antiviral activity.
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Antivirales/química , Antivirales/farmacología , Conalbúmina/farmacología , Fragmentos de Péptidos/farmacología , Animales , Células Cultivadas , Embrión de Pollo , Conalbúmina/química , Lactoferrina/química , Lactoferrina/farmacología , Mardivirus/efectos de los fármacos , Fragmentos de Péptidos/químicaRESUMEN
We have performed a systematic investigation of the structural features of the peptides Int (a sequence able to cross cell membranes) and Int-H1(S6A,F8A) (which shows interesting antitumoral properties). After screening in aqueous solution at different ionic strength and pH values, we analyzed the structures of the peptides in different water/trifluoroethanol mixtures by Circular Dichroism and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance techniques.