Claims
- 1. A farnesyl transferase inhibitor peptide having from 4 to 10 amino acids and having a carboxy terminal amino acid sequence of -CAAX, wherein:
- C=cysteine;
- A=any aliphatic, aromatic or hydroxy amino acid; and
- X=the amino acid M, S, Q, C, S, A, L, F, V, P, or I.
- 2. The peptide of claim 1, further defined as a peptide havinq one of the following amino acid sequences at its carboxy terminus: CVIM; KKSKTKCVIM; TKCVIM; RASNRSCAIM; TQSPQNCSIM; CIIM; CVVM; CVLS; CVLM; CAIM; CSIM; CCVQ; CIIC; CIIS; CVIS; CVLS; CVIA; CVIL; CLIL; CLLL; CTVA; CVAM; CKIM; CLIM; CVLM; CFIM; CVFM; CVIF; CEIM; CGIM; CPIM; CVYM; CVTM; CVPM; CVSM; CVIF; CVIV; CVIP; or CVII.
- 3. The peptide of claim 1, further defined as a tetrapetide.
- 4. The peptide of claim 3, further defined as one of the following tetrapeptides: CVIM; CIIM; CVVM; CVLS; CVLM; CAIM; CSIM; CCVQ; CIIC; CIIS; CVIS; CVLS; CVIA; CVIL; CLIL; CLLL; CTVA; CVAM; CKIM; CLIM; CVLM; CFIM; CVFM; CVIF; CEIM; CGIM; CPIM; CVYM; CVTM; CVPM; CVSM; CVIF; CVIV; CVIP; or CVII.
- 5. The peptide of claim 1, further defined as including a biotin, ester, acyl or alkyl moiety.
- 6. The peptide of claim 1, further defined as a peptide comprising the structure -C-A1-A2-X at its carboxy terminus, wherein C=cysteine, A1=any aliphatic, aromatic or hydroxy amino acid; A2=any aromatic amino acid or amino acid modified to incorporate one or more aromatic moieties; and X=M, S, Q, C, S, A, L, F, V, P, or I.
- 7. The peptide of claim 6, further defined as the tetrapeptide CVFM.
- 8. The peptide of claim 6, wherein the aromatic moiety of the A2 amino acid is comprises a fluoro, chloro, or nitro group.
- 9. The peptide of claim 8, wherein the A2 amino acid comprises parachlorophenylalanine.
- 10. The peptide of claim 6, wherein the A2 amino acid comprises a naphthyl ring.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/822,011 filed Jan. 16, 1992, and now abandoned, which is a continuation in part of PCT application Ser. No. U.S. 91/02650, filed with the US/RO on Apr. 18, 1991, which is a continuation in part of U.S. Ser. No. 615,715, filed Nov. 20, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,141,851, which is a continuation in part of U.S. Ser. No. 510,706, filed Apr. 18, 1990, now abandoned.
Government Interests
The government may own certain rights in the present invention pursuant to NIH grant number 5-PO1-HL20948.
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