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Distinct 3-disulfide-bonded isomers of tridegin differentially inhibit coagulation factor XIIIa: The influence of structural stability on bioactivity.

Charlotte A Bäuml1, Ajay Abisheck Paul George1, Thomas Schmitz1, Paul Sommerfeld2, Markus Pietsch2, Lars Podsiadlowski3, Torsten Steinmetzer4, Arijit Biswas5, Diana Imhof6.   

Abstract

Tridegin is a 66mer cysteine-rich coagulation factor XIIIa (FXI-IIa) inhibitor from the giant amazon leech Haementeria ghilianii of yet unknown disulfide connectivity. This study covers the structural and functional characterization of five different 3-disulfide-bonded tridegin isomers. In addition to three previously identified isomers, one isomer containing the inhibitory cystine knot (ICK, knottin) motif, and one isomer with the leech antihemostatic protein (LAP) motif were synthesized in a regioselective manner. A fluorogenic enzyme activity assay revealed a positive correlation between the constriction of conformational flexibility in the N-terminal part of the peptide and the inhibitory potential towards FXI-IIa with clear differences between the isomers. This observation was supported by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and subsequent molecular docking studies. The presented results provide detailed structure-activity relationship studies of different tridegin disulfide isomers towards FXI-IIa and reveal insights into the possibly existing native linkage compared to non-native disulfide tridegin species.
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Keywords:  Coagulation factor XIIIa; Cysteine-rich; Disulfide bridge; Peptide inhibitor; Protein folding; Transglutaminase

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32698061     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2020.112474

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Med Chem        ISSN: 0223-5234            Impact factor:   6.514


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1.  NMR-Based Structural Characterization of a Two-Disulfide-Bonded Analogue of the FXIIIa Inhibitor Tridegin: New Insights into Structure-Activity Relationships.

Authors:  Thomas Schmitz; Ajay Abisheck Paul George; Britta Nubbemeyer; Charlotte A Bäuml; Torsten Steinmetzer; Oliver Ohlenschläger; Arijit Biswas; Diana Imhof
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-01-17       Impact factor: 5.923

2.  Importance of the Cyclic Cystine Knot Structural Motif for Immunosuppressive Effects of Cyclotides.

Authors:  Roland Hellinger; Edin Muratspahić; Seema Devi; Johannes Koehbach; Mina Vasileva; Peta J Harvey; David J Craik; Carsten Gründemann; Christian W Gruber
Journal:  ACS Chem Biol       Date:  2021-09-30       Impact factor: 4.634

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