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CEF4

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CEF4 is a peptide that corresponds to aa 342-351 of the influenza A virus nucleocapsid protein. CEF peptides are v-Src-induced cytokines from chicken embryo fibroblasts

Category
Peptide Inhibitors
Catalog number
BAT-010630
CAS number
199727-68-9
Molecular Formula
C53H93N15O13
Molecular Weight
1148.39
CEF4
IUPAC Name
N2-[(2S,8S,11S,14S,17S,20S,23S,26S)-26,31-Diamino-8-(4-aminobutyl)-14-benzyl-11-[(2S)-2-butanyl]-1,4,7,10,13,16,19,22,25-nonahydroxy-2-[(1R)-1-hydroxyethyl]-17-(hydroxymethyl)-31-imino-20-isobutyl-2 3-isopropyl-3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,30-nonaazahentriaconta-3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24-octaen-1-ylidene]-L-lysine
Synonyms
Influenza Virus NP (342-351); L-arginyl-L-valyl-L-leucyl-L-seryl-L-phenylalanyl-L-isoleucyl-L-lysyl-glycyl-L-threonyl-L-lysine; Arg-Val-Leu-Ser-Phe-Ile-Lys-Gly-Thr-Lys
Appearance
White or Off-white Lyophilized Powder
Purity
≥95%
Density
1.4±0.1 g/cm3
Boiling Point
1223.7±75.0°C at 760 mmHg
Sequence
RVLSFIKGTK
Storage
Store at -20°C
Solubility
Soluble in Water
InChI
InChI=1S/C53H93N15O13/c1-8-31(6)42(50(78)61-35(20-12-14-22-54)45(73)60-27-40(71)66-43(32(7)70)51(79)62-36(52(80)81)21-13-15-23-55)68-47(75)38(26-33-17-10-9-11-18-33)63-48(76)39(28-69)65-46(74)37(25-29(2)3)64-49(77)41(30(4)5)67-44(72)34(56)19-16-24-59-53(57)58/h9-11,17-18,29-32,34-39,41-43,69-70H,8,12-16,19-28,54-56H2,1-7H3,(H,60,73)(H,61,78)(H,62,79)(H,63,76)(H,64,77)(H,65,74)(H,66,71)(H,67,72)(H,68,75)(H,80,81)(H4,57,58,59)/t31-,32+,34-,35-,36-,37-,38-,39-,41-,42-,43-/m0/s1
InChI Key
KBYAVSUZGDPFOZ-LERFSCLPSA-N
Canonical SMILES
CCC(C)C(C(=O)NC(CCCCN)C(=O)NCC(=O)NC(C(C)O)C(=O)NC(CCCCN)C(=O)O)NC(=O)C(CC1=CC=CC=C1)NC(=O)C(CO)NC(=O)C(CC(C)C)NC(=O)C(C(C)C)NC(=O)C(CCCN=C(N)N)N
1. The 9E3/CEF4 gene and its product the chicken chemotactic and angiogenic factor (cCAF): potential roles in wound healing and tumor development
M Martins-Green, H Hanafusa Cytokine Growth Factor Rev . 1997 Sep;8(3):221-32. doi: 10.1016/s1359-6101(97)00016-6.
The 9E3/CEF4 gene was one of the first inducible chemokine genes to be discovered. Its product, the chicken chemotactic and angiogenic factor (cCAF), is highly homologous to IL-8. It is expressed at low levels in tissues of mesenchymal origin but is highly expressed shortly after wounding and persists throughout the period of granulation tissue formation. It also is highly expressed around Rous sarcoma virus-induced tumors. The most potent natural stimulator of this gene is thrombin and in vivo cCAF is chemotactic for monocytes and lymphocytes and is angiogenic. The chemotactic properties can be potentially important in the inflammatory response and in the deterrence of tumors, whereas the angiogenic properties could be important in wound repair and tumor growth. The very rapid stimulation of 9E3 by thrombin and fast synthesis and secretion of cCAF suggest that this is a new type of stress response protein whose rapid production is designed to protect tissues rather than individual cells.
2. The 9E3/CEF4 cytokine: kinetics of secretion, processing by plasmin, and interaction with extracellular matrix
S Wimberly, M Martins-Green, H Hanafusa, A Hampe, M Stoeckle Cytokine . 1996 Jun;8(6):448-59. doi: 10.1006/cyto.1996.0061.
The chicken gene, 9E3/CEF4, is a small inducible cytokine highly homologous to human IL-8 and gro alpha. It is overexpressed during wound healing and in the tissues around tumours induced by Rous sarcoma virus. More is known about the expression of 9E3 in vivo than any other of the small cytokines, yet little is known about its biochemical characteristics and functions. Here we report on some of the biochemical properties of the 9E3 gene product, the kinetics of protein secretion, the post-secretory processing of the protein, and on its association with ECM molecules. The protein: (1) is synthesized and secreted in < 10 min; (2) is not glycosylated and does not bind heparin with high affinity; (3) is secreted as a 9 kDa form and is processed to a 6-7 kDa form by plasmin, an enzyme released at wound sites and produced in association with tumours; (4) the small form binds to interstitial collagen, laminin and to a lesser extent to proteoglycan, and does not bind to collagen IV or fibronectin. This is the most rapidly secreted protein yet described in eukaryotic cells and is the first of the small inducible cytokines to be found to associate with ECM molecules other than glycosaminoglycans. Our results suggest that, given the appropriate stimulus, the level of the 9E3 cytokine could be elevated very rapidly, resulting in similarly rapid biological responses. The different modes of availability of the two forms of the molecule suggest that the two isoforms may play different roles in vivo.
3. The 9E3/CEF4 gene product is a chemotactic and angiogenic factor that can initiate the wound-healing cascade in vivo
J E Feugate, M Martins-Green Cytokine . 1998 Jul;10(7):522-35. doi: 10.1006/cyto.1997.0311.
The chicken gene 9E3/CEF4 codes for a 9-kDa protein that belongs to the C-X-C family of chemokines. This gene is stimulated to high levels by thrombin, and is overexpressed in the granulation tissue of wounds, especially in areas of neovascularization, suggesting that it is importantly involved in wound healing. The authors used the Chorioallantoic Membrane (CAM) assay to examine experimentally the functions of the 9E3 chemokine in vivo. It was shown that at lower doses this protein is chemotactic for monocyte/macrophages and lymphocytes (but not heterophils), and directly or indirectly stimulates the growth of blood vessels towards the pellet containing the protein, causes hyperproliferation of the ectoderm of the CAM, and formation of a tissue that resembles the granulation tissue of wounds. At higher doses, however, it does not stimulate chemotaxis of leukocytes but instead causes the blood vessels of the CAM to undergo sprouting. It was also shown that this protein is found in the endothelial cells of developing blood vessels but not in those of mature blood vessels and that, in the latter, expression can be stimulated by application of agents that cause inflammation or are known to be angiogenic. Because the product of the 9E3 gene has chemotactic and angiogenic properties, it is proposed that it be called the chicken Chemotactic and Angiogenic Factor (cCAF). These observations show that in the absence of wounding, cCAF, by itself, can initiate a complex series of events that strongly resemble those involved in the immune response and granulation tissue formation, suggesting an important role for this and related chemokines in wound healing. Although this chemokine belongs to the C-X-C family it can perform functions of both the C-C (chemotaxis for monocyte/macrophages and lymphocytes) and C-X-C (angiogenesis) families, suggesting that this could be the first of a functionally broader family of chemokines which would be generated as a response to emergency situations.
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