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Title: Interaction of peptides selected from artificial peptide library with doxorubicin resistant K562 cells
Authors: Arikan, S.Y.
Atalay, A.
Atalay, E.O.
Keywords: Cell viability
K562-dox cells
Peptide libraries
Phage display
Xtt assay
doxorubicin
peptide library
animal cell
article
bacteriophage
biopanning
cell clone
cell function
cell strain K 562
cell structure
cell viability
controlled study
DNA isolation
DNA sequence
hydrophobicity
molecular library
nonhuman
nucleotide sequence
phage display
phage KPB10
phage KPB7
phage KPP8
physical chemistry
protein interaction
Abstract: The ability of a peptide to target a specific protein in vitro has a potential for recognizing the cell membrane structure, protein-protein and receptor-ligand interaction. On the basis of molecular interactions, cell specific peptides were selected via phage library approach and their functions on the cells were determined by XTT based viability assay. We aimed to find phage displayed peptides from 12-mer peptide library that interact with K562-dox cell membrane in association with cellular functions and to study the effects of peptides selected from artificial peptide library on K562-dox cell viability. Peptides recognizing K562-dox cells were identified according to peptide sequences and amino acid properties. We selected 29 different phages from biopannings with K562-dox cells. Three clones were identified (KPB7,KPB10, KPP8) and their negative effects on cell viability were determined by XTT assay. According to our cell viability assay results, selected phages were effected negatively to the viability of the K562-dox cells. Depending on the present results, peptides were obtained that could be potential candidates for molecular recognition and cell targeting approaches. © 2010 Academic Journals Inc.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6241
https://doi.org/10.3923/ijcr.2010.251.256
ISSN: 1811-9727
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