Walczak M, Imielska D, Maćkiewicz Z, Kupryszewski G, Dzierzanowska-Madalińska D, Madaliński K
Department of Immunology, Children's Memorial Hospital, Warszawa.
Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz). 1991;39(1-2):27-31.
D-Ala1-peptide T amide (DAPTA), synthetic analogue of the HIV glycoprotein 120 sequence, was used to study its binding to specific cellular receptor of HIV, CD4. The analogue contains eight aminoacid residues including 4 threonine residues; its molecular weight being 992. We have shown the temperature- and dose-dependent inhibitory effect of peptide T on the CD4 - anti CD4 binding. The strongest effect was noted at 37 degrees C with the peptide dose of 150 nM: 62% inhibition of binding. Other means of possible blocking of HIV attachment to the host cellular receptor are discussed.