| Literature DB >> 24215480 |
Xiangguo Eric Shi1, Thomas E Wales, Carl Elkin, Noriyuki Kawahata, John R Engen, D Allen Annis.
Abstract
Peptide drugs have traditionally suffered from poor pharmacokinetic properties due to their conformational flexibility and the interaction of proteases with backbone amide bonds. "Stapled Peptides" are cyclized using an all-hydrocarbon cross-linking strategy to reinforce their α-helical conformation, yielding improved protease resistance and drug-like properties. Here we demonstrate that hydrogen exchange-mass spectrometry (HX-MS) effectively probes the conformational dynamics of Stapled Peptides derived from the survivin-borealin protein-protein interface and predicts their susceptibility to proteolytic degradation. In Stapled Peptides, amide exchange was reduced by over five orders-of-magnitude versus the native peptide sequence depending on staple placement. Furthermore, deuteration kinetics correlated directly with rates of proteolysis to reveal the optimal staple placement for improved drug properties.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24215480 PMCID: PMC3883098 DOI: 10.1021/ac403173p
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986