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Structural basis of Bcl-xL recognition by a BH3-mimetic α/β-peptide generated by sequence-based design.

Erinna F Lee1, Brian J Smith, W Seth Horne, Kelsey N Mayer, Marco Evangelista, Peter M Colman, Samuel H Gellman, W Douglas Fairlie.   

Abstract

The crystal structure of a complex between the prosurvival protein Bcl-x(L) and an α/β-peptide 21-mer is described. The α/β-peptide contains six β-amino acid residues distributed periodically throughout the sequence and adopts an α-helix-like conformation that mimics the bioactive shape of the Puma BH3 domain. The α/β-peptide forms all of the noncovalent contacts that have previously been identified as necessary for recognition of the prosurvival protein by an authentic BH3 domain. Comparison of our α/β-peptide:Bcl-x(L) structure with structures of complexes between native BH3 domains and Bcl-2 family proteins reveals how subtle adjustments, including variations in helix radius and helix bowing, allow the α/β-peptide to engage Bcl-x(L) with high affinity. Geometric comparisons of the BH3-mimetic α/β-peptide with α/β-peptides in helix-bundle assemblies provide insight on the conformational plasticity of backbones that contain combinations of α- and β-amino acid residues. The BH3-mimetic α/β-peptide displays prosurvival protein-binding preferences distinct from those of Puma BH3 itself, even though these two oligomers have identical side-chain sequences. Our results suggest origins for this backbone-dependent change in selectivity.
Copyright © 2011 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21744457      PMCID: PMC3263372          DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201100314

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chembiochem        ISSN: 1439-4227            Impact factor:   3.164


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5.  Interplay among side chain sequence, backbone composition, and residue rigidification in polypeptide folding and assembly.

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6.  Residue-Based Preorganization of BH3-Derived α/β-Peptides: Modulating Affinity, Selectivity and Proteolytic Susceptibility in α-Helix Mimics.

Authors:  Kimberly J Peterson-Kaufman; Holly S Haase; Melissa D Boersma; Erinna F Lee; W Douglas Fairlie; Samuel H Gellman
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7.  Evaluation of diverse α/β-backbone patterns for functional α-helix mimicry: analogues of the Bim BH3 domain.

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