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Construction of a Sequenceable Protein Mimetic Peptide Library with a True 3D Diversifiable Chemical Space.

We present here a library of protein mimetic bicyclic peptides. These nanosized structures exhibit rigid backbones and spatially diversifiable side chains. They present modular amino acids on all three linkages,… Click to show full abstract

We present here a library of protein mimetic bicyclic peptides. These nanosized structures exhibit rigid backbones and spatially diversifiable side chains. They present modular amino acids on all three linkages, providing access to a true 3D diversifiable chemical space. These peptides are synthesized through a Cu-catalyzed click reaction and a Ru-catalyzed ring-closing metathesis reaction. Their bicyclic topology can be reduced to a linear one, using Edman degradation and Pd-catalyzed deallylation reactions. The linearization approaches allow de novo sequencing through mass spectrometry methods. We demonstrate the function of a particular peptide that was identified through a high throughput screening against the E363-R378 epitope on the intrinsically disordered c-Myc oncoprotein. Intracellular delivery of this peptide could interfere with the c-Myc-mediated transcription and inhibit proliferation in a human glioblastoma cell line.

Keywords: protein mimetic; chemical space; true diversifiable; diversifiable chemical

Journal Title: Journal of the American Chemical Society
Year Published: 2018

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