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Formation of Ordered Biomolecular Structures by the Self-assembly of Short Peptides
Published on: November 21, 2013
Discovery of Highly Bioactive Peptides through Hierarchical Structural Information and Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Shu Li1, Lu Peng2,3,4, Liuqing Chen5
1Centre of Artificial Intelligence Driven Drug Discovery, Faculty of Applied Science, Macao Polytechnic University, Macao SAR 999078, China.
Abstract:
Peptide drugs play an essential role in modern therapeutics, but the computational design of these molecules is hindered by several challenges. Traditional methods like molecular docking and molecular dynamics (MD) simulation, as well as recent deep learning approaches, often face limitations related to computational resource demands, complex binding affinity assessments, extensive data requirements, and poor model interpretability. Here, we introduce PepHiRe, an innovative methodology that utilizes the hierarchical structural information in peptide sequences and employs a novel strategy called Ladderpath, rooted in algorithmic information theory, to rapidly generate and enhance the efficiency and clarity of novel peptide design. We applied PepHiRe to develop BH3-like peptide inhibitors targeting myeloid cell leukemia-1, a protein associated with various cancers. By analyzing just eight known bioactive BH3 peptide sequences, PepHiRe effectively derived a hierarchy of subsequences used to create new BH3-like peptides. These peptides underwent screening through MD simulations, leading to the selection of five candidates for synthesis and subsequent in vitro testing. Experimental results demonstrated that these five peptides possess high inhibitory activity, with IC50 values ranging from 28.13 ± 7.93 to 167.42 ± 22.15 nM. Our study explores a white-box model driven technique and a structured screening pipeline for identifying and generating novel peptides with potential bioactivity.
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