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Design, Synthesis, and Structural Characterization of Lysine Covalent BH3 Peptides Targeting Mcl‑1

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posted on 2021-04-02, 16:35 authored by Luca Gambini, Parima Udompholkul, Carlo Baggio, Aruljothi Muralidharan, Nikola Kenjić, Zahra Assar, J. Jefferson P. Perry, Maurizio Pellecchia
Modulating disease-relevant protein–protein interactions (PPIs) using pharmacological tools is a critical step toward the design of novel therapeutic strategies. Over the years, however, targeting PPIs has proven a very challenging task owing to the large interfacial areas. Our recent efforts identified possible novel routes for the design of potent and selective inhibitors of PPIs using a structure-based design of covalent inhibitors targeting Lys residues. In this present study, we report on the design, synthesis, and characterizations of the first Lys-covalent BH3 peptide that has a remarkable affinity and selectivity for hMcl-1 over the closely related hBfl-1 protein. Our structural studies, aided by X-ray crystallography, provide atomic-level details of the inhibitor interactions that can be used to further translate these discoveries into novel generation, Lys-covalent pro-apoptotic agents.

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