Literature DB >> 24771685

N-terminal modification of VEGF-A C terminus-derived peptides delineates structural features involved in neuropilin-1 binding and functional activity.

Haiyan Jia1, Rehan Aqil, Lili Cheng, Chris Chapman, Shaheda Shaikh, Ashley Jarvis, A W Edith Chan, Basil Hartzoulakis, Ian M Evans, Antonina Frolov, John Martin, Paul Frankel, Snezana Djordevic, Ian C Zachary, David L Selwood.   

Abstract

The interaction between VEGF-A and its neuropilin (NRP) receptors mediates a number of important biological effects. NRP1 and the related molecule NRP2 are widely expressed on multiple tumour types and throughout the tumour vasculature, and are emerging as critical molecules required for the progression of angiogenic diseases. Given the increasing evidence supporting a role for NRP1 in tumour development, there is growing interest in developing inhibitors of NRP1 interactions with VEGF and its other ligands. In order to probe the interaction we synthesised a number of exon 7- and 8-derived bicyclic peptides with N-terminal lipophilic groups and found a simple N-octanoyl derivative (EG00086) to be the most potent and functionally active. Detailed modelling studies indicated that new intramolecular hydrogen bonds were formed, stabilising the structure and possibly contributing to the potency. Removal of a salt bridge between D142 and R164 implicated in VEGF-A binding to neuropilin-1 had a minor effect on potency. Isothermal calorimetry was used to assess binding of EG00086 to NRP1 and NRP2, and the stability of the peptide in serum and in vivo was investigated. EG00086 is a potent blocker of VEGF-promoted cellular adhesion to extracellular matrices, and phosphorylation of p130Cas contributes to this effect.
© 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Keywords:  VEGF-A; bicyclic peptides; cancer; cell adhesion; neuropilin; p130Cas

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24771685     DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201300658

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


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Authors:  Filipa Mota; Constantina Fotinou; Rohini R Rana; A W Edith Chan; Tamas Yelland; Mohamed T Arooz; Andrew P O'Leary; Jennie Hutton; Paul Frankel; Ian Zachary; David Selwood; Snezana Djordjevic
Journal:  FEBS J       Date:  2018-02-25       Impact factor: 5.542

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4.  Biophysical screening methods for extracellular domain peptide receptors, application to natriuretic peptide receptor C ligands.

Authors:  Daniel Conole; Samuel H Myers; Filipa Mota; Adrian J Hobbs; David L Selwood
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5.  Peptides Derived from Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor B Show Potent Binding to Neuropilin-1.

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Authors:  Yi-Chun Isabella Tsai; Constantina Fotinou; Rohini Rana; Tamas Yelland; Paul Frankel; Ian Zachary; Snezana Djordjevic
Journal:  FEBS J       Date:  2016-04-01       Impact factor: 5.542

8.  Small Molecule Neuropilin-1 Antagonists Combine Antiangiogenic and Antitumor Activity with Immune Modulation through Reduction of Transforming Growth Factor Beta (TGFβ) Production in Regulatory T-Cells.

Authors:  Jonathan Powell; Filipa Mota; David Steadman; Christelle Soudy; Jeremy T Miyauchi; Stuart Crosby; Ashley Jarvis; Tifelle Reisinger; Natalie Winfield; Graham Evans; Aled Finniear; Tamas Yelland; Yi-Tai Chou; A W Edith Chan; Andrew O'Leary; Lili Cheng; Dan Liu; Constantina Fotinou; Carla Milagre; John F Martin; Haiyan Jia; Paul Frankel; Snezana Djordjevic; Stella E Tsirka; Ian C Zachary; David L Selwood
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