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Semisynthesis of an evasin from tick saliva reveals a critical role of tyrosine sulfation for chemokine binding and inhibition
by
Bhusal, Ram Prasad
, Foster, Simon R.
, Larance, Mark
, Cielesh, Michelle
, Johansen-Leete, Jason
, Mackay, Joel P.
, Franck, Charlotte
, Stone, Martin J.
, Payne, Richard J.
, Chowdhury, Sayeeda
in
Arthropods
/ Binding
/ Chemistry
/ Chemokines
/ Inflammation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Proteins
/ Receptors
/ Saliva
/ Semisynthesis
/ Signaling
/ Strategy
/ Sulfation
/ Tyrosine
2020
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Semisynthesis of an evasin from tick saliva reveals a critical role of tyrosine sulfation for chemokine binding and inhibition
by
Bhusal, Ram Prasad
, Foster, Simon R.
, Larance, Mark
, Cielesh, Michelle
, Johansen-Leete, Jason
, Mackay, Joel P.
, Franck, Charlotte
, Stone, Martin J.
, Payne, Richard J.
, Chowdhury, Sayeeda
in
Arthropods
/ Binding
/ Chemistry
/ Chemokines
/ Inflammation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Proteins
/ Receptors
/ Saliva
/ Semisynthesis
/ Signaling
/ Strategy
/ Sulfation
/ Tyrosine
2020
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Semisynthesis of an evasin from tick saliva reveals a critical role of tyrosine sulfation for chemokine binding and inhibition
by
Bhusal, Ram Prasad
, Foster, Simon R.
, Larance, Mark
, Cielesh, Michelle
, Johansen-Leete, Jason
, Mackay, Joel P.
, Franck, Charlotte
, Stone, Martin J.
, Payne, Richard J.
, Chowdhury, Sayeeda
in
Arthropods
/ Binding
/ Chemistry
/ Chemokines
/ Inflammation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Proteins
/ Receptors
/ Saliva
/ Semisynthesis
/ Signaling
/ Strategy
/ Sulfation
/ Tyrosine
2020
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Semisynthesis of an evasin from tick saliva reveals a critical role of tyrosine sulfation for chemokine binding and inhibition
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Semisynthesis of an evasin from tick saliva reveals a critical role of tyrosine sulfation for chemokine binding and inhibition
2020
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Blood-feeding arthropods produce antiinflammatory salivary proteins called evasins that function through inhibition of chemokine-receptor signaling in the host. Herein, we show that the evasin ACA-01 from the Amblyomma cajennense tick can be posttranslationally sulfated at two tyrosine residues, albeit as a mixture of sulfated variants. Homogenously sulfated variants of the proteins were efficiently assembled via a semisynthetic native chemical ligation strategy. Sulfation significantly improved the binding affinity of ACA-01 for a range of proinflammatory chemokines and enhanced the ability of ACA-01 to inhibit chemokine signaling through cognate receptors. Comparisons of evasin sequences and structural data suggest that tyrosine sulfation serves as a receptor mimetic strategy for recognizing and suppressing the proinflammatory activity of a wide variety of mammalian chemokines. As such, the incorporation of this posttranslational modification (PTM) or mimics thereof into evasins may provide a strategy to optimize tick salivary proteins for antiinflammatory applications.
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