Constrained TACC3 peptidomimetics for a non-canonical protein–protein interface elucidate allosteric communication in Aurora-A kinase

IF 7.6 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Diana Gimenez, Martin Walko, Jennifer A. Miles, Richard Bayliss, Megan H. Wright, Andrew J. Wilson
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Peptidomimetic design for non-canonical interfaces is less well established than for α-helix and β-strand mediated protein–protein interactions. Using the TACC3/Aurora-A kinase interaction as a model, we developed a series of constrained TACC3 peptide variants with 10-fold increased binding potencies (Kd) towards Aurora-A in comparison to the parent peptide. High-affinity is achieved in part by restricting the accessible conformational ensemble of the peptide leading to a more favourable entropy of binding. In addition to acting as potent orthosteric TACC3/Aurora-A inhibitors, these peptidomimetics were shown to activate the kinase and inhibit the N-Myc/Aurora-A interaction at a distal site. Thus, the potency of these tools uniquely allowed us to unveil new insight into the role of allosteric communication in the kinase.

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针对非典型蛋白-蛋白界面的受约束 TACC3 肽拟态化合物阐明了 Aurora-A 激酶中的异构通讯
与α-螺旋和β-链介导的蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用相比,非经典界面的拟肽设计还不够成熟。我们以 TACC3 与 Aurora-A 激酶的相互作用为模型,开发了一系列受限的 TACC3 肽变体,与母肽相比,它们与 Aurora-A 的结合力(Kd)提高了 10 倍。实现高亲和力的部分原因是限制了肽的可访问构象组合,从而导致更有利的结合熵。除了作为强效的正交 TACC3/Aurora-A 抑制剂外,这些肽模拟物还能激活激酶,抑制远端部位的 N-Myc/Aurora-A 相互作用。因此,这些工具的独特效力使我们能够揭示异构通讯在激酶中的作用。
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Chemical Science
Chemical Science CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
14.40
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4.80%
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1352
审稿时长
2.1 months
期刊介绍: Chemical Science is a journal that encompasses various disciplines within the chemical sciences. Its scope includes publishing ground-breaking research with significant implications for its respective field, as well as appealing to a wider audience in related areas. To be considered for publication, articles must showcase innovative and original advances in their field of study and be presented in a manner that is understandable to scientists from diverse backgrounds. However, the journal generally does not publish highly specialized research.
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