Generation of inhibitory peptides for IKKε from a kinase‐focused phage library of helix‐loop‐helix peptides

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Peptide Science Pub Date : 2021-12-15 DOI:10.1002/pep2.24253
Kousuke Mihara, Natsumi Nakajima, I. Fujii, Daisuke Fujiwara
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Conformationally constrained peptides are attracting attention as peptide‐based molecular tools in chemical biology and drug discovery because of their desirable properties such as high selectivity for target binding and stability toward proteolytic enzymes. We previously reported a protein kinase–focused helix‐loop‐helix (HLH) peptide library. The library was constructed by phage display and subsequent chemical modification with adenosine that was employed as an anchor molecule binding to the ATP‐binding pocket of kinase. Here, we discovered and characterized HLH peptides that bind to and inhibit the serine/threonine protein kinase IKKε, a member of the IκB kinase (IKK) family. Screening the library against IKKε identified de novo HLH peptides binding to the kinase. One of the peptides, IKK‐05, showed a high α‐helical content and inhibited IKKε with a mixed‐inhibition mechanism with respect to ATP. The adenosine‐tethering peptide Adc‐IKK‐05 demonstrated significantly enhanced enzyme inhibition activity, indicating a bivalency effect in binding to IKKε. In addition, Adc‐IKK‐05 showed the highest inhibitory activity against IKKε of the IKK family members and other families tested. The peptides obtained in this research can be developed as molecular tools to study the biological functions of IKKε and to obtain structural insights for the design of selective IKKε inhibitors.

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从螺旋-环-螺旋肽的激酶聚焦噬菌体文库中产生IKKε抑制肽
构象受限肽作为化学生物学和药物发现中基于肽的分子工具,由于其理想的特性,如对靶标结合的高选择性和对蛋白水解酶的稳定性,引起了人们的关注。我们之前报道了一个蛋白激酶聚焦的螺旋-环-螺旋(HLH)肽库。该文库通过噬菌体展示和随后的腺苷化学修饰构建,腺苷被用作与激酶的ATP结合口袋结合的锚定分子。在这里,我们发现并表征了与丝氨酸/苏氨酸蛋白激酶IKKε(IκB激酶(IKK)家族成员)结合并抑制其的HLH肽。筛选针对IKKε的文库鉴定了与激酶结合的从头HLH肽。其中一种肽IKK‐05显示出高α螺旋含量,并通过对ATP的混合抑制机制抑制IKKε。腺苷束缚肽Adc‐IKK‐05表现出显著增强的酶抑制活性,表明与IKKε结合的二价效应。此外,Adc‐IKK‐05对IKK家族成员和其他受试家族的IKKε表现出最高的抑制活性。本研究中获得的肽可作为研究IKKε生物学功能的分子工具,并为设计选择性IKKε抑制剂获得结构见解。
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Peptide Science
Peptide Science Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biophysics
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期刊介绍: The aim of Peptide Science is to publish significant original research papers and up-to-date reviews covering the entire field of peptide research. Peptide Science provides a forum for papers exploring all aspects of peptide synthesis, materials, structure and bioactivity, including the use of peptides in exploring protein functions and protein-protein interactions. By incorporating both experimental and theoretical studies across the whole spectrum of peptide science, the journal serves the interdisciplinary biochemical, biomaterials, biophysical and biomedical research communities. Peptide Science is the official journal of the American Peptide Society.
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