Solid-phase total synthesis of cyclic peptide brachystemin A and its immunomodulating activity

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Brachystemin A (1) is a biologically active peptide from a Chinese traditional plant Brachystemma calycinum D. Don. (Caryophyllaceae). The current study describes the complete solid-phase total synthesis of peptide 1 by using Kenner's sulfonamide safety-catch linker strategy. It was identified by QTOF/MS data and NMR studies. Synthetic peptide 1 was tested for its immunomodulatory effect on different in ammatory parameters, including production of in ammatory cytokines, interleukin 2 (IL-2), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) , and interleukin-1fi (IL-1fi) , and generation of nitric oxide (NO:) . The synthetic peptide 1 showed a moderate to low level of inhibition on the production of IL-2 (35.2%), TNF-α (19.3%), and IL-1fi (7.5%) at a concentration of 25 M. The effect of the compound on viability of cells was also evaluated, and it was found to be nontoxic on 3T3 cells.

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Shah, Z. A., Jabeen, A., Soomro, S., Mesaik, M. A., Choudhary, M. I., & Shaheen, F. (2015). Solid-phase total synthesis of cyclic peptide brachystemin A and its immunomodulating activity. Turkish Journal of Chemistry, 39(5), 930–938. https://doi.org/10.3906/kim-1412-58

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