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Cyclic Dipeptides: The Biological and Structural Landscape with Special Focus on the Anti-Cancer Proline-Based Scaffold.

Joanna BojarskaAdam MieczkowskiZyta Maria ZioraMariusz SkwarczynskiIstvan TothAhmed O ShalashKeykavous ParangShaima A El-MowafiEman H M MohammedSherif M ElnagdyMaha M AlKhazindarWojciech M Wolf
Published in: Biomolecules (2021)
Cyclic dipeptides, also know as diketopiperazines (DKP), the simplest cyclic forms of peptides widespread in nature, are unsurpassed in their structural and bio-functional diversity. DKPs, especially those containing proline, due to their unique features such as, inter alia, extra-rigid conformation, high resistance to enzyme degradation, increased cell permeability, and expandable ability to bind a diverse of targets with better affinity, have emerged in the last years as biologically pre-validated platforms for the drug discovery. Recent advances have revealed their enormous potential in the development of next-generation theranostics, smart delivery systems, and biomaterials. Here, we present an updated review on the biological and structural profile of these appealing biomolecules, with a particular emphasis on those with anticancer properties, since cancers are the main cause of death all over the world. Additionally, we provide a consideration on supramolecular structuring and synthons, based on the proline-based DKP privileged scaffold, for inspiration in the design of compound libraries in search of ideal ligands, innovative self-assembled nanomaterials, and bio-functional architectures.
Keyphrases
  • drug discovery
  • single cell
  • tissue engineering
  • cell therapy
  • stem cells
  • mass spectrometry
  • bone marrow
  • climate change
  • bone regeneration
  • crystal structure