Tropical psychotria plants are a rich source for peptide inhibitors of human prolyl oligopeptidase

IF 4.9 3区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Roland Hellinger, Paula Schwarz, Jonathan Dieringer, Carina Ebermann, Kirtikumar B. Jadhav, Markus Muttenthaler, Christian W. Gruber
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Peptides from natural sources have often served as valuable leads in drug discovery. Plant-derived protease inhibitors are a notable class, yet their distribution, diversity, and targets remain underexplored. Here, eleven tropical Psychotria species were screened for cyclic cysteine-rich peptides, with extracts showing concentration-dependent inhibition of human prolyl oligopeptidase (POP). Peptidomics combining mass spectrometry and transcriptome mining revealed multiple inhibitory peptides. From Psychotria solitudinum, which contained 37 peptides, a novel peptide (psysol 3) was purified and sequenced. Its synthetic analogue inhibited POP with an IC50 of ~ 1.3 µM. Sequence analysis and synthetic probes identified loop 3 as the inhibitory motif. Psysol 3 is a new probe for POP pharmacology and future structure–activity studies.

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热带精神科植物是人类脯氨酸寡肽酶肽抑制剂的丰富来源。
天然来源的多肽经常在药物发现中发挥重要作用。植物源性蛋白酶抑制剂是一类值得注意的抑制剂,但它们的分布、多样性和靶点仍未得到充分研究。本文筛选了11种热带精神科植物富含环半胱氨酸的肽,其提取物对人脯氨酸寡肽酶(POP)具有浓度依赖性的抑制作用。肽组学结合质谱分析和转录组挖掘发现了多种抑制肽。从含有37个多肽的孤独精神病(Psychotria solitudinum)中纯化了一个新的多肽(psysol 3)并对其进行了测序。其合成类似物抑制POP的IC50为~ 1.3µM。序列分析和合成探针鉴定出环3为抑制基序。Psysol 3是POP药理学和未来结构活性研究的新探针。
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Natural Products and Bioprospecting
Natural Products and Bioprospecting CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL-
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
2.10%
发文量
39
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Natural Products and Bioprospecting serves as an international forum for essential research on natural products and focuses on, but is not limited to, the following aspects: Natural products: isolation and structure elucidation Natural products: synthesis Biological evaluation of biologically active natural products Bioorganic and medicinal chemistry Biosynthesis and microbiological transformation Fermentation and plant tissue cultures Bioprospecting of natural products from natural resources All research articles published in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review. In addition to original research articles, Natural Products and Bioprospecting publishes reviews and short communications, aiming to rapidly disseminate the research results of timely interest, and comprehensive reviews of emerging topics in all the areas of natural products. It is also an open access journal, which provides free access to its articles to anyone, anywhere.
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