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Rationally designed stapled peptides allosterically inhibit PTBP1–RNA-binding

The diverse role of the splicing factor PTBP1 in human cells has been widely studied and was found to be a driver for several diseases. PTBP1 binds RNA through its RNA-recognition motifs which lack obvious pockets for inhibition. A unique transient helix has been described to be part of its first RN...

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Autores principales: Schmeing, Stefan, Amrahova, Gulshan, Bigler, Katrin, Chang, Jen-Yao, Openy, Joseph, Pal, Sunit, Posada, Laura, Gasper, Raphael, 't Hart, Peter
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10411625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37564416
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc00985h
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author Schmeing, Stefan
Amrahova, Gulshan
Bigler, Katrin
Chang, Jen-Yao
Openy, Joseph
Pal, Sunit
Posada, Laura
Gasper, Raphael
't Hart, Peter
author_facet Schmeing, Stefan
Amrahova, Gulshan
Bigler, Katrin
Chang, Jen-Yao
Openy, Joseph
Pal, Sunit
Posada, Laura
Gasper, Raphael
't Hart, Peter
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description The diverse role of the splicing factor PTBP1 in human cells has been widely studied and was found to be a driver for several diseases. PTBP1 binds RNA through its RNA-recognition motifs which lack obvious pockets for inhibition. A unique transient helix has been described to be part of its first RNA-recognition motif and to be important for RNA binding. In this study, we further confirmed the role of this helix and envisioned its dynamic nature as a unique opportunity to develop stapled peptide inhibitors of PTBP1. The peptides were found to be able to inhibit RNA binding via fluorescence polarization assays and directly occupy the helix binding site as observed by protein crystallography. These cell-permeable inhibitors were validated in cellulo to alter the regulation of alternative splicing events regulated by PTBP1. Our study demonstrates transient secondary structures of a protein can be mimicked by stapled peptides to inhibit allosteric mechanisms.
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spelling pubmed-104116252023-08-10 Rationally designed stapled peptides allosterically inhibit PTBP1–RNA-binding Schmeing, Stefan Amrahova, Gulshan Bigler, Katrin Chang, Jen-Yao Openy, Joseph Pal, Sunit Posada, Laura Gasper, Raphael 't Hart, Peter Chem Sci Chemistry The diverse role of the splicing factor PTBP1 in human cells has been widely studied and was found to be a driver for several diseases. PTBP1 binds RNA through its RNA-recognition motifs which lack obvious pockets for inhibition. A unique transient helix has been described to be part of its first RNA-recognition motif and to be important for RNA binding. In this study, we further confirmed the role of this helix and envisioned its dynamic nature as a unique opportunity to develop stapled peptide inhibitors of PTBP1. The peptides were found to be able to inhibit RNA binding via fluorescence polarization assays and directly occupy the helix binding site as observed by protein crystallography. These cell-permeable inhibitors were validated in cellulo to alter the regulation of alternative splicing events regulated by PTBP1. Our study demonstrates transient secondary structures of a protein can be mimicked by stapled peptides to inhibit allosteric mechanisms. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10411625/ /pubmed/37564416 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc00985h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Schmeing, Stefan
Amrahova, Gulshan
Bigler, Katrin
Chang, Jen-Yao
Openy, Joseph
Pal, Sunit
Posada, Laura
Gasper, Raphael
't Hart, Peter
Rationally designed stapled peptides allosterically inhibit PTBP1–RNA-binding
title Rationally designed stapled peptides allosterically inhibit PTBP1–RNA-binding
title_full Rationally designed stapled peptides allosterically inhibit PTBP1–RNA-binding
title_fullStr Rationally designed stapled peptides allosterically inhibit PTBP1–RNA-binding
title_full_unstemmed Rationally designed stapled peptides allosterically inhibit PTBP1–RNA-binding
title_short Rationally designed stapled peptides allosterically inhibit PTBP1–RNA-binding
title_sort rationally designed stapled peptides allosterically inhibit ptbp1–rna-binding
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10411625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37564416
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc00985h
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