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Modeling Paracrine Noncanonical Wnt Signaling In Vitro
Published on: December 10, 2021
Macrocyclic peptides that inhibit Wnt signalling via interaction with Wnt3a
Manuel E Otero-Ramirez1, Kyoko Matoba2, Emiko Mihara2
1Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo 7-3-1 Hongo Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 113-0033 Japan hsuga@chem.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp.
Abstract:
Here we report de novo macrocyclic peptide binders to Wnt3a, a member of the Wnt protein family. By means of the Random non-standard Peptides Integrated Discovery (RaPID) system, we have performed in vitro selection against the complex of mouse Wnt3a (mWnt3a) with human afamin (hAFM) to discover macrocyclic peptides that bind mWnt3a with K D values as tight as 110 nM. One of these peptides, WAp-D04 (Wnt-AFM-peptide-D04), was able to inhibit the receptor-mediated signaling process, which was demonstrated in a Wnt3a-dependent reporter cell-line. Based on this initial hit, we applied a block-mutagenesis scanning display to identify a mutant inhibitor, WAp-D04-W10P, with 5-fold greater potency in a reporter assay. This work represents the first instance of molecules capable of inhibiting Wnt signaling through direct interaction with a Wnt protein, a molecular class for which targeting has been challenging due its highly hydrophobic nature.
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