Fig. 7.
Fig. 7. EWVDV-containing peptides inhibit HSO3-Lea binding to human P-selectin. / Competition studies of HSO3-Lea-PAA-biotin (0.3 μg/mL) binding to P-selectin by synthetic peptides were performed in an ELISA. (A) HSO3-Lea-PAA-biotin binding is inhibited by blocking antibodies AK-4, WASP 12.2, and by rPSGL-Ig, but not by non–blocking antibody AC1.2. (B) Binding of HSO3-Lea-PAA-biotin is inhibited by EWVDV-containing peptides, but not by control peptides. IC50 values are dependent on the length of the peptide. Bold letters indicate the amino acids that differ from the original TM11 sequence. (○) EWVDV, IC50 = 158 μM; (▵) EWVKV; (▴) VEWVDV, IC50 = 119 μM; (■) DVEWVDVS, IC50 = 32 μM; (♦) DVEAVDVS; (●) CDVEWVDVSC, IC50 = 7.6 μM. (C) Lineweaver-Burke plot of HSO3-Lea-PAA-biotin binding in the presence and absence of 50 μM CDVEWVDVSC. Linear regression analysis reveals that both curves cross the y-axis through the same point (E450 = 1.01 ± 0.01 for control and 1.08 ± 0.03 for inhibitor) indicative of competitive inhibition.

EWVDV-containing peptides inhibit HSO3-Lea binding to human P-selectin.

Competition studies of HSO3-Lea-PAA-biotin (0.3 μg/mL) binding to P-selectin by synthetic peptides were performed in an ELISA. (A) HSO3-Lea-PAA-biotin binding is inhibited by blocking antibodies AK-4, WASP 12.2, and by rPSGL-Ig, but not by non–blocking antibody AC1.2. (B) Binding of HSO3-Lea-PAA-biotin is inhibited by EWVDV-containing peptides, but not by control peptides. IC50 values are dependent on the length of the peptide. Bold letters indicate the amino acids that differ from the original TM11 sequence. (○) EWVDV, IC50 = 158 μM; (▵) EWVKV; (▴) VEWVDV, IC50 = 119 μM; (■) DVEWVDVS, IC50 = 32 μM; (♦) DVEAVDVS; (●) CDVEWVDVSC, IC50 = 7.6 μM. (C) Lineweaver-Burke plot of HSO3-Lea-PAA-biotin binding in the presence and absence of 50 μM CDVEWVDVSC. Linear regression analysis reveals that both curves cross the y-axis through the same point (E450 = 1.01 ± 0.01 for control and 1.08 ± 0.03 for inhibitor) indicative of competitive inhibition.

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