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Haiying Zhang1, Silvi Chacko1, Joe R Cannon1
1Department of Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Princeton, NJ 08648, USA.
Abstract:
Cyclic peptides are an attractive option as therapeutics due to their ability to disrupt crucial protein-protein interactions and their flexibility in display type screening strategies, but they come with their own bioanalytical challenges in metabolite identification. Initial amide hydrolysis of a cyclic peptide results in a ring opening event in which the sequence is linearized. Unfortunately, the mass of the singly hydrolyzed sequence is the same (M + 18.0106 Da) irrespective of the initial site of hydrolysis, or soft spot. Soft spot identification at this point typically requires time-consuming manual interpretation of the tandem mass spectra, resulting in a substantial bottleneck in the hit to lead process. To overcome this, derivatization using 2-pyridine carboxaldehyde, which shows high selectivity for the alpha amine on the N-terminus, was employed. This strategy results in moderate- to high-efficiency derivatization with a unique mass tag and diagnostic ions that serve to highlight the first amino acid in the newly linearized peptide. The derivatization method and analytical strategy are demonstrated on a whole cell lysate digest, and the soft spot identification strategy is shown with two commercially available cyclic peptides: JB1 and somatostatin. Effective utilization of the automated sample preparation and interpretation of the resulting spectra shown here will serve to reduce the hit-to-lead time for generating promising proteolytically stable peptide candidates.
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