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N-locking stabilization of covalent helical peptides: Application to Bfl-1 antagonists.

Carlo BaggioParima UdompholkulLuca GambiniJennifer JossartAhmed F SalemMaria HåkanssonJ Jefferson P PerryMaurizio Pellecchia
Published in: Chemical biology & drug design (2020)
Recently, it was reported that tetrapeptides cyclized via lactam bond between the amino terminus and a glutamic residue in position 4 (termed here N-lock) can nucleate helix formation in longer peptides. We applied such strategy to derive N-locked covalent BH3 peptides that were designed to selectively target the anti-apoptotic protein Bfl-1. The resulting agents were soluble in aqueous buffer and displayed a remarkable (low nanomolar) affinity for Bfl-1 and cellular activity. The crystal structure of the complex between such N-locked covalent peptide and Bfl-1 provided insights on the geometry of the N-locking strategy and of the covalent bond between the agent and Bfl-1.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • cell death
  • mass spectrometry
  • binding protein
  • dna binding
  • multidrug resistant
  • transcription factor
  • capillary electrophoresis