Claims
- 1. A toxic peptide of the formula: ##STR4## wherein: pp.sup.1 is the N-terminus and is hydrogen, or an amino acid chain of from 1-20 amino acids;
- pp.sup.2 is the C-terminus and may be a hydroxyl, or an amino acid chain of from 1-20 amino acids;
- the individual letters have their normal meaning as provided in the one-letter amino acid code;
- up to five of the amino acids designated with numbers may serve as bonds;
- when cysteine bridges are present, C.sub.1 pairs with C.sub.5, C.sub.2 with C.sub.4, and C.sub.3 with C.sub.6 ;
- aa.sup.4 is an aliphatic acidic or aromatic amino acid;
- aa.sup.5 is an aliphatic polar or basic amino acid;
- aa.sup.6 is an aliphatic charged amino acid;
- aa.sup.9 aromatic amino acid;
- aa.sup.11 is an aliphatic basic amino acid;
- aa.sup.12 is an aromatic amino acid or aliphatic polar or charged amino acid;
- aa.sup.13 is an aliphatic non-polar or charged amino acid;
- aa.sup.14 is an aliphatic non-polar amino acid;
- aa.sup.16 is an aliphatic non-polar amino acid of from 4 to 6 carbon atoms;
- aa.sup.17 is an aliphatic non-polar or polar amino acid of from 3 to 5 carbon atoms;
- aa.sup.18 is an aliphatic non-polar or basic amino acid of from 3 to 6 carbon atoms;
- aa.sup.19 is an aliphatic polar amino of from 3 to 4 carbon atoms;
- aa.sup.22 is an aliphatic non-polar or aromatic amino acid;
- aa.sup.25 is an aliphatic neutral amino acid of from 3 to 6 carbon atoms;
- aa.sup.26 is an aliphatic charged or non-polar amino acid of from 2 to 5 carbon atoms;
- aa.sup.28 is an aliphatic charged amino acid of from 4 to 6 carbon atoms;
- aa.sup.29 is an aliphatic amino acid of from 3 to 5 carbon atoms or an aromatic amino acid;
- aa.sup.30 is an aliphatic non-polar or basic amino acid of from 4 to 6 carbon atoms;
- aa.sup.36 is an aliphatic basic amino acid;
- aa.sup.37 is an aliphatic amino acid of from 2 to 3 carbon atoms or an aromatic amino acid;
- aa.sup.38 is an aliphatic neutral amino acid of from 2 to 4 carbon atoms; and
- aa.sup.39 is an aliphatic non-polar amino acid, wherein the N-terminus may be blocked or unblocked.
- 2. A toxic peptide according to claim 1, wherein said N-terminus is unblocked.
- 3. A toxic peptide according to claim 1, wherein pp.sup.1 is hydrogen and pp.sup.2 is hydroxyl.
- 4. A toxic peptide according to claim 3, wherein the N-terminus is blocked.
- 5. A toxic peptide according to the formula: ##STR5## wherein when two amino acids are indicated at the same site, either amino acid may be present.
- 6. A toxic peptide according to claim 5, where only the top amino acids are present.
- 7. A toxic peptide according to claim 5, where only the bottom amino acids are present.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 801,019 filed 11/22/85, and now U.S. Pat. No. 473,439.
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Divisions (1)
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Nov 1985 |
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