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Paul A Bruno1,2, Alex Morriss-Andrews1, Andrew R Henderson1,2
1Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.
Abstract:
Aberrant canonical NF-κB signaling is implicated in diseases from autoimmune disorders to cancer. A major therapeutic challenge is the need for selective inhibition of the canonical pathway without impacting the many non-canonical NF-κB functions. Here we show that a selective peptide-based inhibitor of canonical NF-κB signaling, in which a hydrogen bond in the NBD peptide is synthetically replaced by a non-labile bond, shows an about 10-fold increased potency relative to the original inhibitor. Not only is this molecule, NBD2, a powerful tool for dissection of canonical NF-κB signaling in disease models and healthy tissues, the success of the synthetic loop replacement suggests that the general strategy could be useful for discovering modulators of the many protein-protein interactions mediated by such structures.
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