| Literature DB >> 28631349 |
Gabriella T Perell1, Rachel Lynn Staebell1, Mehrdad Hairani1, Alessandro Cembran2, William C K Pomerantz1.
Abstract
Thioethers, sulfoxides, and sulfonium ions, despite diverse physicochemical properties, all engage in noncovalent interactions with proteins. Thioether-containing macrocycles are also attracting attention as protein-protein interaction (PPI) inhibitors. Here, we used a model PPI between α-helical mixed lineage leukemia (MLL) protein and kinase-inducible domain interacting (KIX) domain to evaluate oxidation effects on sulfurcontaining macrocycle structure, stability, and protein affinity. Desolvation effects from various polarity states were evaluated computationally and experimentally at the side chain, amino acid, and peptide level. Sulfur-containing side chains spanned polarity ranges between all-hydrocarbon and lactam bridges for modulating solubility, cellular uptake, and affinity. Helical propensity studies showed that, although oxidized sulfur-containing side chains could be tolerated, conformational effects were sequence-dependent. In some cases, proteolytic stability, binding capacity with KIX, and increased helicity were obtained as first steps toward developing PPI inhibitors.Entities:
Keywords: peptide macrocycles; peptidomimetics; protein-protein interactions; stapled peptides; sulfur oxidation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28631349 DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201700222
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chembiochem ISSN: 1439-4227 Impact factor: 3.164