Asteropsins B-D, sponge-derived knottins with potential utility as a novel scaffold for oral peptide drugs

Asteropsins BD,海绵衍生的结蛋白,具有作为口服肽类药物新型支架的潜在用途

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作者:Huayue Li, John J Bowling, Mingzhi Su, Jongki Hong, Bong-Jin Lee, Mark T Hamann, Jee H Jung

Background

Known linear knottins are unsuitable as scaffolds for oral peptide drug due to their gastrointestinal instability. Herein, a new subclass of knottin peptides from Porifera is structurally described and characterized regarding their potential for oral peptide drug development.

Conclusion

Asteropsins can be considered as promising peptide scaffolds for oral bioavailability. General significance: The structural details of asteropsins provide essential information for the engineering of orally bioavailable peptides.

Methods

Asteropsins B-D (ASPB, ASPC, and ASPD) were isolated from the marine sponge Asteropus sp. The tertiary structures of ASPB and ASPC were determined by solution NMR spectroscopy and that of ASPD by homology modeling.

Results

The isolated asteropsins B-D, together with the previously reported asteropsin A (ASPA), compose a new subclass of knottins that share a highly conserved structural framework and remarkable stability against the enzymes in gastrointestinal tract (chymotrypsin, elastase, pepsin, and trypsin) and human plasma.

Significance

The structural details of asteropsins provide essential information for the engineering of orally bioavailable peptides.

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