Optimal Stapling of a Helical Peptide-Foldamer Hybrid Using a C-Terminal 4-Mercaptoproline Enhances Protein Surface Recognition and Cellular Activity.

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作者:Neuville Maxime, Bourgeais Mathieu, Buratto Jérémie, Saragaglia Claire, Li Bo, Galeano-Otero Isabel, Mauran Laura, Varajao Laetitia, Goudreau Sébastien R, Kauffmann Brice, Thinon Emmanuelle, Pasco Morgane, Khatib Abdel-Majid, Guichard Gilles
Structural analysis of a co-crystal of a helically-folded peptide-foldamer hybrid in complex with hDM2 E3 ubiquitin ligase, revealed a unique orientation for the C-terminal proline with the pyrrolidine ring pointing backwards in the sequence, and suggested new opportunities for macrocyclization. In particular, we found that the C-terminal prolyl residue could be replaced by its (2S,4S)-4-mercaptoprolyl analogue for optimal bisthioether crosslinking with a cysteine residue installed at position 4 in the sequence. The resulting i,i+7 stapled peptide-foldamer is a high-affinity binder to hDM2, is cell permeable and restores the p53 signalling pathway in p53wt cancer cells. The co-crystal structure of hDM2 and the stapled peptide-foldamer hybrid was determined at 1.84†à , fully validating the original design and further highlighting the potential of cis-4-mercaptoproline in the context of peptide and foldamer stapling.

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