The influence of charge clustering on the anti-HIV-1 activity and in vivo distribution of negatively charged albumins

  • Beljaars, Leonie
  • Floris, René
  • Berkhout, Ben
  • Smit, Catharina
  • Meijer, Dirk K F
  • Molema, Grietje
Publication date
May 2002

Abstract

The substitution of human serum albumin with negatively charged molecules, such as succinic acid (Suc-HSA) or aconitic acid (Aco-HSA), resulted in proteins with potent anti-HIV activities, by binding to viral gp120 (V3 loop). The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the distribution of negative charges on the albumin backbone influences the anti-HIV activity. Therefore, we prepared albumins with clusters of negatively charged groups by coupling of heparin. The effects of this substitution on anti-HIV activity, in vivo distribution and the protein structure as compared to random succinylation were assessed. In vitro studies indicated that HSA-modified with heparin 6 or 13 kD displayed anti-HIV activity (IC50 = 660 and 37 nM, r...

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