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Peptide-based Identification of Functional Motifs and their Binding Partners
Published on: June 30, 2013
NMR-Guided Studies to Establish the Binding Interaction between a Peptoid and Protein
Christine S Muli1, Dan Xie1, Carol Beth Post1
1Borch Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Purdue University, 575 West Stadium Avenue, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, United States.
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Ligand discovery of nonenzymatic proteins can be accomplished through screening methods utilizing libraries comprising small molecules, peptides, and peptidomimetics. Incorporating peptoids, which are oligomers of N-substituted glycine monomers, into high-throughput screens can produce libraries of large structural diversity. Due to their malleable structures, peptoids can occupy unique protein binding sites, but determination of the peptoid binding pose is challenging. For example, the peptoid KDT-11 is reported to bind with low micromolar binding affinity to the proteasome subunit Rpn-13. Poor solubility of initial compound screening hits, like KDT-11, can greatly hinder progress in drug discovery since it limits in vitro characterization. The work reported here overcomes this hurdle with the addition of a solubility tag to KDT11, enabling elucidation of the biologically relevant surface of the peptoid through a variety of structure-activity relationships and biophysical studies. NMR paramagnetic relaxation data guided a structural modeling protocol using multiple molecular dynamics (MD) trajectories and extensive sampling. The final peptoid-protein structure is conformationally stable in equilibrium MD trajectories for >1 μs time period. KDT-11 binds across the β6/β7/β8 strands and α-helix of Rpn-13, revealing an interface for inhibition that could be targeted in future computational drug discovery efforts to obtain more potent ligands for Rpn-13. It is reasonable that the methodology described here can extend to other flexible peptoid or peptide ligands in complexes with proteins.
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