Development of urea-bridged cyclic dominant negative pneumococcus competence-stimulating peptide analogs†

IF 2.7 3区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry Pub Date : 2024-12-17 Epub Date: 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1039/d4ob01524j
Mona Mehrani , Muralikrishna Lella , Katherine A. Graham , Nicholas B. Borotto , Yftah Tal-Gan
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Cyclization is a widely used approach to exert conformational restraint on linear peptide sequences. Herein, urea bridge chemistry was deployed to achieve side chain-to-side chain peptide cyclization on the Streptococcus pneumoniae CSP1-E1A peptide scaffold. To determine the effects of ring size and bridge position on the overall peptide conformation and find the ideal area within the CSP sequence for cyclization, we performed biological evaluation as well as secondary structure analysis on all the cyclic analogs. Biological evaluation results exhibited that even minor modifications to cyclic analogs for each of the cyclization positions could significantly alter the interaction between the peptide and its target receptor, ComD. Furthermore, structural analysis using circular dichroism (CD) and Trapped Ion Mobility Spectrometry (TIMS) emphasized the significance of incorporating the bridge position as a parameter to be modified, in addition to the traditional ring position and ring size parameters. Overall, our results showcase the importance of comprehensive conformational screening in fine-tuning the secondary structure of cyclic peptide analogs. This knowledge could be very useful for future studies aimed at optimizing peptide : protein interactions.

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脲桥环显性阴性肺炎球菌能力刺激肽类似物的研制。
环化是一种广泛应用的对线性肽序列进行构象约束的方法。本文利用尿素桥化学在肺炎链球菌CSP1-E1A肽支架上实现了侧链到侧链的肽环化。为了确定环的大小和桥的位置对肽整体构象的影响,并在CSP序列中找到理想的环化区域,我们对所有环状类似物进行了生物学评价和二级结构分析。生物学评价结果表明,即使对每个环化位置的环类似物进行微小的修饰,也会显著改变肽与其靶受体ComD之间的相互作用。此外,利用圆二色性(CD)和捕获离子迁移谱(TIMS)进行的结构分析强调了除了传统的环位置和环尺寸参数外,将桥的位置作为需要修改的参数的重要性。总的来说,我们的结果显示了综合构象筛选在微调环肽类似物二级结构中的重要性。这些知识对未来优化肽与蛋白质相互作用的研究非常有用。
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Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 化学-有机化学
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期刊介绍: Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry is an international journal using integrated research in chemistry-organic chemistry. Founded in 2003 by the Royal Society of Chemistry, the journal is published in Semimonthly issues and has been indexed by SCIE, a leading international database. The journal focuses on the key research and cutting-edge progress in the field of chemistry-organic chemistry, publishes and reports the research results in this field in a timely manner, and is committed to becoming a window and platform for rapid academic exchanges among peers in this field. The journal's impact factor in 2023 is 2.9, and its CiteScore is 5.5.
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