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Bridged beta(3)-peptide inhibitors of p53-hDM2 complexation: correlation between affinity and cell permeability.

Arjel D Bautista1, Jacob S Appelbaum, Cody J Craig, Julien Michel, Alanna Schepartz.   

Abstract

Beta-peptides possess several features that are desirable in peptidomimetics; they are easily synthesized, fold into stable secondary structures in physiologic buffers, and resist proteolysis. They can also bind to a diverse array of proteins to inhibit their interactions with alpha-helical ligands. beta-peptides are usually not cell-permeable, however, and this feature limits their utility as research tools and potential therapeutics. Appending an Arg(8) sequence to a beta-peptide improves uptake but adds considerable mass. We previously reported that embedding a small cationic patch within a PPII, alpha-, or beta-peptide helix improves uptake without the addition of significant mass. In another mass-neutral strategy, Verdine, Walensky, and others have reported that insertion of a hydrocarbon bridge between the i and i + 4 positions of an alpha-helix also increases cell uptake. Here we describe a series of beta-peptides containing diether and hydrocarbon bridges and compare them on the basis of cell uptake and localization, affinities for hDM2, and 14-helix structure. Our results highlight the relative merits of the cationic-patch and hydrophobic-bridge strategies for improving beta-peptide uptake and identify a surprising correlation between uptake efficiency and hDM2 affinity.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20158215      PMCID: PMC2853015          DOI: 10.1021/ja910715u

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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