AnaSpec Introduces Ten New Catalog Peptides

Released on = July 23, 2007, 8:25 am

Press Release Author = AnaSpec Inc.

Industry = Biotech

Press Release Summary = Today AnaSpec, one of the world's largest providers of
custom and catalog peptides, introduced ten (10) new peptides for drug discovery
research.

Press Release Body = July 20, 2007 - San Jose, CA

Today AnaSpec, one of the world's largest providers of custom and catalog peptides,
introduced ten (10) new peptides for drug discovery research.


MUC4 - Cat# 61339
This peptide is derived from the tandem repeat of Muc 4 mucin protein. Mucins are
highly O-glycosylated proteins which polymerize through the formation of disulfide
bonds to form a gel that is secreted onto the surface of glandular epithelia. MUC4
mucin is a high molecular weight membrane-bound glycoprotein. It is aberrantly
expressed in pancreatic tumors and tumor cell lines with no detectable expression in
normal pancreas.
Sequence: TSSASTGHATPLPVTD

MUC2 - Cat# 61337
This peptide is derived from the tandem repeat of Muc 2 mucin protein. MUC2 is
characterized by tandem and irregular repeat sequences rich in threonine and serine;
the potential sites of attachment of the oligosaccharide chains. The primary
function of the MUC2 gene product is to provide a protective barrier between the
epithelial surfaces and the gut lumen. There is decreased expression of MUC2 in
colonic cancer and defective polymerization of secreted mucin in ulcerative colitis.
Mucins play a protective role for the adjoining epithelial tissues under normal
physiological conditions; whereas an altered expression of mucins is often
associated with carcinomas and neoplastic lesions.
Sequence: PTTTPISTTTVTPTPTPTGTQT

MUC3 - Cat# 61338
This peptide is derived from the tandem repeat of Muc 3 mucin protein. MUC3 is a
membrane associated mucin of the small intestine. Probiotic microbes induce MUC3
mucin transcription and translation with extracellular secretion of the MUC3 mucins.
Mucins are highly O-glycosylated proteins which polymerize through the formation of
disulfide bonds to form a gel that is secreted onto the surface of glandular
epithelia. Mucins play a protective role for the adjoining epithelial tissues under
normal physiological conditions; whereas an altered expression of mucins is often
associated with carcinomas and neoplastic lesions.
Sequence: HSTPSFTSSITTTETTS

MUC6a - Cat# 61340
This peptide is derived from the tandem repeat of Muc 6 mucin protein. Mucins are
highly O-glycosylated proteins which polymerize through the formation of disulfide
bonds to form a gel that is secreted onto the surface of glandular epithelia.
Sequence: SFQTTTTYPTPSHPQTTLP

MUC6b - Cat# 61341
This peptide is derived from the tandem repeat of Muc 6 mucin protein. MUC6B
secretory mucin gene is expressed in a wide variety of epithelial tissues. In
general; down-regulation of MUC6's may contribute to malignant transformation of
gastric epithelial cells and underlie the molecular bases of growth; invasion;
metastasis and differentiation of gastric carcinoma. Down-regulation of MUC6 is
associated with disease progression to adenocarcinoma of the esophagus.
Sequence: TSLHSHTSSTHHPEVPT

Muc7 - Cat# 61342
MUC7 gene encodes a low-molecular-mass mucin glycoprotein that functions in
modulation of microbial flora in the oral cavity and respiratory tracts. MUC7 gene
expression is tissue- and cell-specific; with dominant expression in salivary gland
acinar cells. In the lungs; MUC7 is expressed within the respiratory epithelium at
the level of the bronchioles. MUC7 peptides exhibit a preferential antibacterial
activity for different strains. This peptide fragment of the Muc 7 was used to assay
pp-GalNAc-T activity. Gene expression of MUC7 was detected in bladder cancer cell
lines and samples of invasive transitional cell carcinomas.
Sequence: PTPSATTPAPPSSSAPPETTAA

MUC5AC-13 - Cat# 61333
This N-acetyl galactosamine (GalNAc)-modified MUC5AC mucin peptide contains the
single site of threonine 13 labeled with GalNAc (T*). Polypeptide
N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase (ppGaNTase) catalyzes the transfer of GalNAc from
the nucleotide sugar UDP-GalNAc to threonine. The MUC5AC gene is mainly expressed in
gastric and tracheo-bronchial mucosae; and some tumors.
Sequence: GTTPSPVPTTST-T*-SAP

gp100 (177-186) - Cat# 61505
This is a fragment of the gp100 antigen recognized by CB8+ T cells. Antigen gp100
represents a class of tumor antigens with shared expression on melanomas as well as
on melanocytes; the cells of origin of this cancer. This is an HLA-A2-restricted
peptide.
Sequence: AMLGTHTMEV

[Ile161]MAGE-A2 (157-166) - Cat# 61504
This is a MAGE-A2 157 peptide with the Val to Ile substitution at position 161 of
the wild type melanoma antigen; residues 157 to 166. It is one of the peptide
analogs that carry substitutions at residues other than the main major
histocompatibility complex anchors. The MHC binding affinity of this heteroclitic
analog can be measured and compared with the unmodified wild-type counterpart. This
analog binds to HLA-A2.1 with lower affinity.
Sequence: YLQLIFGIEV

Beta-Amyloid (16-20); all d-isomers - Cat# 61343
This peptide is a central hydrophobic motif of amyloid beta peptide containing
D-amino acid residues. The L-isomer peptide may function as a self-recognition
element during beta-amyloid assembly into fibers. Short peptides incorporating this
motif can bind to the ~40amino acid residue Alzheimer b-amyloid peptide and disrupt
amyloid fibril formation. Replacing L- with D-amino acids could stabilize such
peptides and permit their evaluation as therapeutic agents for Alzheimer\'s.
Sequence: KLVFF

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