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Toolbox of Diverse Linkers for Navigating the Cellular Efficacy Landscape of Stapled Peptides.

Yuteng WuAmandeep KaurElaine FowlerMareike M WiedmannReginald YoungWarren R J D GallowayLasse OlsenHannah F SoreAnasuya ChattopadhyayTerence T-L KwanWenshu XuStephen J WalshPeterson de AndradeMatej JanecekSenthil ArumugamLaura S ItzhakiYu Heng LauDavid R Spring
Published in: ACS chemical biology (2019)
Stapled peptides have great potential as modulators of protein-protein interactions (PPIs). However, there is a vast landscape of chemical features that can be varied for any given peptide, and identifying a set of features that maximizes cellular uptake and subsequent target engagement remains a key challenge. Herein, we present a systematic analysis of staple functionality on the peptide bioactivity landscape in cellular assays. Through application of a "toolbox" of diversified dialkynyl linkers to the stapling of MDM2-binding peptides via a double-click approach, we conducted a study of cellular uptake and p53 activation as a function of the linker. Minor changes in the linker motif and the specific pairing of linker with peptide sequence can lead to substantial differences in bioactivity, a finding which may have important design implications for peptide-based inhibitors of other PPIs. Given the complexity of the structure-activity relationships involved, the toolbox approach represents a generalizable strategy for optimization when progressing from in vitro binding assays to cellular efficacy studies.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • high throughput
  • small molecule
  • dna binding