| Literature DB >> 24723440 |
Heiko Fittler1, Olga Avrutina, Martin Empting, Harald Kolmar.
Abstract
Sunflower trypsin inhibitor-1 (SFTI-1), a bicyclic tetradecapeptide, has become a versatile tool as a scaffold for the development of the inhibitors of therapeutically relevant serine proteases, among them matriptase and kallikreins. Herein, we report the rational design of potent monocyclic and bicyclic inhibitors of human matriptase-1. We found that the presence of positive charge and lack of bulky residues at the peptide N-terminus is required for the maintenance of inhibitory activity. Replacement of the N-terminal glycine residue by lysine allowed for the chemical conjugation with a fluorophor via the ε-amino group without significant loss of inhibitory activity. Head-to-tail and side-chain-to-tail cyclization resulted in potent inhibitors with comparable activities against matriptase-1. The most potent synthetic bicyclic inhibitor found in this study (Ki = 2.6 nM at pH 7.6) is a truncated version of SFTI-1 (cyclo-KRCTKSIPPRCH) lacking a C-terminal proline and aspartate residue. It combines an internal disulfide bond with a peptide macrocycle that is formed through side-chain-to-tail cyclization of the ε-amino group of an N-terminal lysine and a C-terminal proline.Entities:
Keywords: Bowman-Birk inhibitors; SFTI-1; human matriptase-1; rational design
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24723440 DOI: 10.1002/psc.2629
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pept Sci ISSN: 1075-2617 Impact factor: 1.905