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Genetically Encoding Propiolamide Warhead for the Construction of Phage Displayed Cyclic Peptide Library
Lei Zhao1, Shuai Jiang1, Boyang Guo2
1State Key Laboratory and Institute of Elemento-Organic Chemistry, College of Chemistry, Nankai University, Tianjin, China.
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Phage display is foundational to cyclic peptide-based ligand discovery, and recently genetically encoded electrophilic noncanonical amino acids (ncAAs) have proven useful in constructing phage-displayed cyclic peptide libraries via proximity-induced crosslinking. However, electrophilic ncAAs exploited for this purpose remain quite rare, thus impeding the broad application of this emerging technology. Herein, we design and genetically encode propiolamide-bearing ncAAs into proteins and demonstrate the capability of propiolamide warhead in conjugating to proximal Cys via a stable and rigid vinyl sulfide connectivity. Importantly, the encoded propiolamide warhead could be facilely displayed on phage surface and support large recombinant library construction. Via biopanning, cyclic peptide-based inhibitor targeting SARS-CoV-2 main protease was discovered.

