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. 1992;50(25):2001-9.
doi: 10.1016/0024-3205(92)90530-3.

A rabbit antiserum raised against the hexapeptide endothelin(16-21) shows different binding affinities for endothelin-1, -2 and -3

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A rabbit antiserum raised against the hexapeptide endothelin(16-21) shows different binding affinities for endothelin-1, -2 and -3

B M Löffler et al. Life Sci. 1992.

Abstract

A antiserum raised against the C-terminal hexapeptide ET16-21 common to ET-1, -2 and -3 was produced and characterized with respect to its binding properties for ET-1, -2, -3, ET16-21, the C-terminal octapeptide ET14-21, its derivative Phe21-ET14-21 and human big-ET-1. The antibody reacted with the peptides with decreasing binding affinities in the order: ET-1 greater than ET-2 greater than or equal to ET16-21 = ET 14-21 much greater than Phe21-ET14-21. It showed no crossreactivity with human big-ET-1. Similar results were obtained using [125I]ET-1, -2 or -3 as tracer. Substitution of Trp21 by Phe decreased the binding affinity of ET14-21 about 10 fold. Thus, the immunologically recognized sequence of the peptides is C-terminal and Trp21 seems to be important for high binding affinities. The significant differences in binding affinity observed for ET-1, -2, -3 and ET16-21 are consistent with an interaction of the C-terminal part of the endothelins with the bicyclic N-terminal part.

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