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Ferran Nadal-Bufi1, Jody M Mason2, Lai Yue Chan3
1School of Biomedical Sciences, Translational Research Institute, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland 4102, Australia.
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Lactate dehydrogenase 5 (LDH5) is overexpressed in metastatic tumors and is an attractive target for anticancer therapy. Small-molecule drugs have been developed to target the substrate/cofactor sites of LDH5, but none has reached the clinic to date, and alternative strategies remain almost unexplored. Combining rational and computer-based approaches, we identified peptidic sequences with high affinity toward a β-sheet region that is involved in protein-protein interactions (PPIs) required for the activity of LDH5. To improve stability and potency, these sequences were grafted into a cyclic cell-penetrating β-hairpin peptide scaffold. The lead grafted peptide, cGmC9, inhibited LDH5 activity in vitro in low micromolar range and more efficiently than the small-molecule inhibitor GNE-140. cGmC9 inhibits LDH5 by targeting an interface unlikely to be inhibited by small-molecule drugs. This lead will guide the development of new LDH5 inhibitors and challenges the landscape of drug discovery programs exclusively dedicated to small molecules.
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