A Novel Specific Small Molecule Peptide for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Cell A549
- VernacularTitle:一种特异性识别非小细胞肺癌A549细胞的小分子肽
- Author:
Linlang GUO
;
Ying GUO
;
Lau DERICK
;
Yinchao XU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
small molecule peptide, combinatorial chemistry, non-small cell lung cancer
- From:
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics
2006;0(10):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
To screen small molecule peptide specific binding to non-small cell lung cancer cell (A549) using the "one-bead one-peptide" combinatorial library. Twenty-nine positive beads binding to A549 cell were totally obtained after primary screening. Consensus peptide sequence of -NGXG-was identified by amino acid sequencing in ten beads. Peptide cNGQGEQc was re-synthesized on beads and further studied for its cell specificity, alanine scanning and site-directed deletion. The results showed that cNGQGEQc is specific for cell attachment to non-small cell lung cancer cells including A549, Calu-1 and H178, but not to other tumor cell lines. Both motif of -NGXG-and the length of six peptides are very important for A549 adhesion. Peptide cNGQGEQc labeled with FITC can specifically bind to A549 cell. In a blocking assay with anti-integrin antibodies(?1~6, ?v/?1~5), cell adhesion of A549 to peptide beads was obviously inhibited by integrin ?3 combining with any ? subunits. Results suggested that small molecule peptide cNGQGEQc can bind specifically to non-small cell lung cancer cell A549 via integrin ?3 on cell surface.