Combinatorial Library Screening Coupled to Mass Spectrometry to Identify Valuable Cyclic Peptides

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Silvia A. Camperi, Silvana L. Giudicessi, María C. Martínez-Ceron, Juan M. Gurevich-Messina, Soledad L. Saavedra, Gerardo Acosta, Osvaldo Cascone, Rosa Erra-Balsells, Fernando Albericio
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Abstract

Combinatorial library screening coupled to mass spectrometry (MS) analysis is a practical approach to identify useful peptides. Cyclic peptides can have high biological activity, selectivity, and affinity for target proteins, and high stability against proteolytic degradation. Here we describe two strategies to prepare combinatorial libraries suitable for MS analysis to accelerate the discovery of cyclic peptide structures. Both approaches use ChemMatrix resin and the linker 4‐hydroxymethylbenzoic acid. One strategy involves the synthesis of a one‐bead–two‐peptides library in which each bead contains both the cyclic peptide and its linear counterpart to facilitate MS analysis. The other protocol is based on the synthesis of a cyclic depsipeptide library in which a glycolamidic ester group is incorporated by adding glycolic acid. After library screening, the ring is opened and the peptide is released simultaneously for subsequent MS analysis. © 2016 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
组合文库筛选与质谱联用鉴定有价值的环状肽
组合文库筛选与质谱(MS)分析相结合是鉴定有用肽的一种实用方法。环肽具有较高的生物活性、选择性和对靶蛋白的亲和力,并且具有较高的抗蛋白水解降解稳定性。在这里,我们描述了两种策略来制备适合于质谱分析的组合文库,以加速环状肽结构的发现。两种方法都使用ChemMatrix树脂和连接剂4-羟基甲基苯甲酸。一种策略是合成一个单肽-二肽文库,其中每个头都包含环状肽和其线性对应物,以促进质谱分析。另一种方案是基于合成环沉积肽文库,其中通过添加乙醇酸纳入糖酰胺酯基团。文库筛选后,打开环,同时释放肽,用于后续的质谱分析。©2016 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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