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A potent cyclic peptide targeting SPSB2 protein as a potential anti-infective agent

Authors :
Philip E. Thompson
Sandra E. Nicholson
Hiromasa Yagi
Charles A. Galea
Sandeep Chhabra
David K. Chalmers
Eleanor W. W. Leung
Beow Keat Yap
Raymond S. Norton
Source :
Journal of medicinal chemistry. 57(16)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The protein SPSB2 mediates proteosomal degradation of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS). Inhibitors of SPSB2-iNOS interaction may prolong the lifetime of iNOS and thereby enhance the killing of persistent pathogens. We have designed a cyclic peptide, Ac-c[CVDINNNC]-NH2, containing the key sequence motif mediating the SPSB2-iNOS interaction, which binds to the iNOS binding site on SPSB2 with a Kd of 4.4 nM, as shown by SPR, [(1)H,(15)N]-HSQC, and (19)F NMR. An in vitro assay on macrophage cell lysates showed complete inhibition of SPSB2-iNOS interactions by the cyclic peptide. Furthermore, its solution structure closely matched (backbone rmsd 1.21 Å) that of the SPSB2-bound linear DINNN peptide. The designed peptide was resistant to degradation by the proteases pepsin, trypsin, and chymotrypsin and stable in human plasma. This cyclic peptide exemplifies potentially a new class of anti-infective agents that acts on the host innate response, thereby avoiding the development of pathogen resistance.

Details

ISSN :
15204804
Volume :
57
Issue :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of medicinal chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....82bec5bf110e7917f908e81d00bd4a20