Structural determinants of the immunomodulatory properties of the C-terminal region of bovine β-casein

2011 
Abstract Bovine β-casein and its C-terminal sequence (191–209) were previously shown to possess immunomodulatory properties in studies on partially purified peptides from hydrolysates, where minor amounts of contaminants may affect the cellular response. The inhibitory effect of β-casein and of eight C-terminus synthetic β-casein peptides on mitogen-induced spleen cell proliferation was compared. Use of synthetic peptides allowed the unambiguous and accurate identification that a seven amino acid sequence at the C-terminus, including a PFP motif, was sufficient for immunomodulation. Substitution of the last proline (P206) in the PFP motif with D-Pro had a negative impact on the immunosuppressory activity of all these short peptides, whereas substitution of P206 with structural analogues of proline had almost no impact. A relationship was found between the immunomodulatory properties and the structural features of these peptides, as assessed by various spectroscopic approaches, indicating a role of structure in eliciting the immunomodulatory activity of these peptides.
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