Issue 93, 2014

Structure and biological activity of a conformational constrained apolipoprotein A-I-derived helical peptide targeting the protein haptoglobin

Abstract

The development of novel pharmacological treatments for atherosclerosis is an active research field in medicinal chemistry. It has been shown that the acute phase protein haptoglobin (Hpt) plays a role in modulating the reverse cholesterol transport binding to the HDL-major protein Apolipoprotein A-I, and it also plays a role in impairing the activity of the lecithin–cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT). We reported that the peptide P2a in vitro and in vivo restores the LCAT activity in the presence of Hpt. Now, we have designed and characterized a conformational constrained P2a analogue, ApoAib, with the intention of improving Hpt binding and metabolic stability. Using non-proteogenic aminoisobutyric acid residues, we have obtained a well folded α-helical peptide with high proteolytic stability in serum. It binds to Hpt, impairs haptoglobin binding to HDL, and restores LCAT activity in the presence of haptoglobin. Furthermore, an interaction analysis using NMR revealed the peptide binding site involved in haptoglobin molecular recognition. In conclusion, ApoAib represents a promising candidate to improve reverse cholesterol transport for application in cardiovascular diseases.

Graphical abstract: Structure and biological activity of a conformational constrained apolipoprotein A-I-derived helical peptide targeting the protein haptoglobin

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Aug 2014
Accepted
25 Sep 2014
First published
25 Sep 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 51353-51361

Structure and biological activity of a conformational constrained apolipoprotein A-I-derived helical peptide targeting the protein haptoglobin

L. Cigliano, L. De Rosa, D. Diana, R. Di Stasi, M. S. Spagnuolo, B. Maresca, R. Fattorusso and L. D. D'Andrea, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 51353 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA08507H

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