1. Inhibition of Melittin Activity Using a Small Molecule with an Indole Ring
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Sayuki Kanemitsu, Kenta Morita, Yudai Tominaga, Kanon Nishimura, Tomoko Yashiro, Haruka Sakurai, Yumemi Yamamoto, Ikuo Kurisaki, Shigenori Tanaka, Masaki Matsui, Tooru Ooya, Atsuo Tamura, and Tatsuo Maruyama
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Indoles ,Circular Dichroism ,Tryptophan ,Materials Chemistry ,Humans ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Hemolysis ,Melitten ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films - Abstract
We investigated d-amino acids as potential inhibitors targeting l-peptide toxins. Among the l- and d-amino acids tested, we found that d-tryptophan (d-Trp) acted as an inhibitor of melittin-induced hemolysis. We then evaluated various Trp derivatives and found that 5-chlorotryptamine (5CT) had the largest inhibitory effect on melittin. The indole ring, amino group, and steric hindrance of an inhibitor played important roles in the inhibition of melittin activity. Despite the small size and simple molecular structure of 5CT, its IC
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- 2022