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A Screening Study Of High Affinity Peptide As Molecular Binder For Axl, Tyrosine Kinase Receptor Involving In Zika Virus Entry

BIOELECTROCHEMISTRY(2021)

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The recent extensive spread of Zika virus has led to increased interest in the development of early diagnostic tests. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to demonstrate the successful use of phage display to identify affinity peptides for quantitative analysis of AXL, a tyrosine kinase receptor involved in Zika virus entry. Biopanning of M13 phage library successfully identified a high affinity peptide, with the sequence AHNHTPIKQKYL. To study the feasibility of using free peptides for molecular recognition, we synthesized a series of amino acid-substituted peptides and examined their binding affinity for AXL using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and square wave voltammetry. Most synthetic peptides had non-identical random coil structures based on circular dichroism spectroscopy. Of the peptides tested, AXL BP1 exhibited nanomolar binding affinity for AXL. To verify whether AXL BP1 could be used as a peptide inhibitor at the cellular level, two functional tests were carried out: a WST assay for cell viability and qRT-PCR for quantification of RNA levels in Zika virus-infected Huh7 cells. The results showed that AXL BP1 had low cytotoxicity and could block Zika virus entry. These results indicate that newly identified affinity peptides could potentially be used for the development of Zika virus entry inhibitors. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Zika virus, High affinity peptide, Tyrosine kinase receptor, Electrochemical analysis, Inhibitor
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