General Information


DRAVP ID  DRAVPe00046

Peptide Name   NL9-5

Sequence  ACWWAG

Sequence Length  6

UniProt ID  No entry found

Taxon ID  None

Source  Synthetic construct(derived from HIV-1 integrase)

Validation   Experimentally Validated



Origin Information


Gene Name/ID  Not Available

GenBank  Not Available

Amino Acid position  Not Available

Domain Accession ID  Not Available

Nucleotide sequence ID  Not Available

Molecular Type  Not Available

Chromosomal Position  Not Available



Activity Information


Target Organism  HIV

Assay  Integrase Assay

Activity 

  • [Ref.16854053]HIV-1:Inhibition of 3′-processing catalyzed by integrase(IC50>100 µM);inhibition of strand transfer catalyzed by integrase(IC50>100 µM).

Hemolytic Activity  No hemolysis information or data found in the reference(s) presented in this entry

Cytotoxicity 

  • No cytotoxicity information or data found in the reference(s) presented in this entry

Binding Target  Integrase

Mechanism  HIV-1 integrase (IN) is essential for viral replication. Following reverse transcription of the RNA into DNA by HIV-1 reverse transcriptase, IN integrates the viral DNA into the host genome.The peptide could inbibit integrase(By inhibiting the two steps of IN catalysis: 3′-processing and strand transfer).



Structure Information


PDB ID  None

Predicted Structure Download  DRAVPe00046

Linear/Cyclic  Linear

N-terminal Modification  Free

C-terminal Modification  Amidation

Other Modification  None

Stereochemistry  L



Physicochemical Information


Formula  C33H40N8O7S

Absent amino acids  DEFHIKLMNPQRSTVY

Common amino acids  AW

Mass  692.79

Pl  5.56

Basic residues  0

Acidic residues  0

Hydrophobic residues  4

Net charge  0

Boman Index  1050

Hydrophobicity  65

Aliphatic Index  33.33

Half Life 

  •     Mammalian:4.4 hour
  •     Yeast:>20 hour
  •     E.coli:>10 hour

Extinction Coefficient cystines  11000

Absorbance 280nm  2200

Polar residues  2



Literature Information


Literature 1

Title   Sequence-based design and discovery of peptide inhibitors of HIV-1 integrase: insight into the binding mode of the enzyme.

Pubmed ID   16854053

Reference   J Med Chem. 2006 Jul 27;49(15):4477-86.

Author   Li HY, Zawahir Z, Song LD, Long YQ, Neamati N.

DOI   10.1021/jm060307u