Stabilizing Scaffold for Short Peptides Based on Knottins.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY Current cancer drug targets Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2174/0115680096285288240118090050
Evgenii Beloborodov, Elena Iurova, Dmitrii Sugak, Eugenia Rastorgueva, Evgeniya Pogodina, Aleksandr Fomin, Denis Viktorov, Sergei Slesarev, Yury Saenko
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Abstract

Background: Bombesin (BBN) is a short peptide with a high affinity for receptors that are expressed on the surface of various types of cancer cells. However, a full length BBN molecule has low in vivo stability.

Objective: In our study, we propose the use of peptide toxins, derived from animal and plant toxins, as scaffold molecules to enhance the bioavailability and stability of bombesin. These peptides possess a unique structure known as an inhibitory cystine knot.

Methods: We synthesized structures in which short bombesin was incorporated into various domains of arthropod and plant toxins using solid-phase peptide synthesis. The stability under different conditions was assessed through high-performance liquid chromatography, and binding to cell cultures expressing the bombesin receptor was analyzed. Additionally, toxicity to cell cultures was evaluated using fluorescence microscopy.

Results: The data obtained demonstrated that placing the short peptide between the first and second cysteine residues in arachnid toxins results in increased in vitro stability and bioavailability, as well as low cytotoxicity.

Conclusion: Arachnid toxins with an inhibitory cystine knot can be considered as a scaffold for increasing the stability of therapeutic peptides.

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基于 Knottins 的短肽稳定支架。
背景:蚕豆素(BBN)是一种短肽,对各种类型癌细胞表面表达的受体具有高亲和力。然而,全长 BBN 分子在体内的稳定性较低:在我们的研究中,我们建议使用从动物和植物毒素中提取的多肽毒素作为支架分子,以提高纤溶霉素的生物利用度和稳定性。这些肽具有一种称为抑制性胱氨酸结的独特结构:方法:我们利用固相多肽合成技术合成了一些结构,在这些结构中,短短的炸弹素与节肢动物和植物毒素的不同结构域结合在一起。通过高效液相色谱法评估了不同条件下的稳定性,并分析了与表达蚕豆素受体的细胞培养物的结合情况。此外,还利用荧光显微镜评估了肽对细胞培养物的毒性:结果:所得数据表明,将短肽置于蛛形纲毒素的第一和第二半胱氨酸残基之间可提高体外稳定性和生物利用度,并降低细胞毒性:结论:带有抑制性半胱氨酸结的蛛形纲毒素可被视为提高治疗肽稳定性的支架。
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Current cancer drug targets
Current cancer drug targets 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: Current Cancer Drug Targets aims to cover all the latest and outstanding developments on the medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, molecular biology, genomics and biochemistry of contemporary molecular drug targets involved in cancer, e.g. disease specific proteins, receptors, enzymes and genes. Current Cancer Drug Targets publishes original research articles, letters, reviews / mini-reviews, drug clinical trial studies and guest edited thematic issues written by leaders in the field covering a range of current topics on drug targets involved in cancer. As the discovery, identification, characterization and validation of novel human drug targets for anti-cancer drug discovery continues to grow; this journal has become essential reading for all pharmaceutical scientists involved in drug discovery and development.
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