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Pepscan Approach for the Identification of Protein-Protein Interfaces: Lessons from Experiment.

Angelita Rebollo1, Eric Savier2, Pierre Tuffery3.   

Abstract

PEPscan is an old approach that has recently gained renewed interest for the identification of interfering peptides (IPs), i.e., peptides able to interfere with protein-protein interactions (PPIs). Its principle is to slice a protein sequence as a series of short overlapping peptides that are synthesized on a peptide array and tested for their ability to bind a partner, with positive spots corresponding to candidate IPs. PEPscan has been applied with a rather large success in various contexts, but the structural determinants underlying this success remain obscure. Here, we analyze the results of 14 PEPscan experiments, and confront the in vitro results with the available structural information. PEPscan identifies candidate IPs in limited numbers that in all cases correspond to solvent-accessible regions of the structures, their location at the protein-protein interface remaining to be further demonstrated. A strong point of PEPscan seems to be its ability to identify specific IPs. IPs identified from the same protein differ depending on the target PPI, and correspond to patches not frequently involved in the interactions seen in the 3D structures available. Overall, PEPscan seems to provide a cheap and rapid manner to identify candidate IPs, that also comes with room for improvement.

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Keywords:  PEP-scan; binding specificity; interfering peptide; protein–protein interaction

Year:  2021        PMID: 34063976     DOI: 10.3390/biom11060772

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomolecules        ISSN: 2218-273X


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