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Hybrid Cyclobutane/Proline-Containing Peptidomimetics: The Conformational Constraint Influences Their Cell-Penetration Ability

A new family of hybrid β,γ-peptidomimetics consisting of a repetitive unit formed by a chiral cyclobutane-containing trans-β-amino acid plus a N(α)-functionalized trans-γ-amino-l-proline joined in alternation were synthesized and evaluated as cell penetrating peptides (CPP). They lack toxicity on th...

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Autores principales: Illa, Ona, Ospina, Jimena, Sánchez-Aparicio, José-Emilio, Pulido, Ximena, Abengozar, María Ángeles, Gaztelumendi, Nerea, Carbajo, Daniel, Nogués, Carme, Rivas, Luis, Maréchal, Jean-Didier, Royo, Miriam, Ortuño, Rosa M.
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8151717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34065025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22105092
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author Illa, Ona
Ospina, Jimena
Sánchez-Aparicio, José-Emilio
Pulido, Ximena
Abengozar, María Ángeles
Gaztelumendi, Nerea
Carbajo, Daniel
Nogués, Carme
Rivas, Luis
Maréchal, Jean-Didier
Royo, Miriam
Ortuño, Rosa M.
author_facet Illa, Ona
Ospina, Jimena
Sánchez-Aparicio, José-Emilio
Pulido, Ximena
Abengozar, María Ángeles
Gaztelumendi, Nerea
Carbajo, Daniel
Nogués, Carme
Rivas, Luis
Maréchal, Jean-Didier
Royo, Miriam
Ortuño, Rosa M.
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description A new family of hybrid β,γ-peptidomimetics consisting of a repetitive unit formed by a chiral cyclobutane-containing trans-β-amino acid plus a N(α)-functionalized trans-γ-amino-l-proline joined in alternation were synthesized and evaluated as cell penetrating peptides (CPP). They lack toxicity on the human tumoral cell line HeLa, with an almost negligible cell uptake. The dodecapeptide showed a substantial microbicidal activity on Leishmania parasites at 50 µM but with a modest intracellular accumulation. Their previously published γ,γ-homologues, with a cyclobutane γ-amino acid, showed a well-defined secondary structure with an average inter-guanidinium distance of 8–10 Å, a higher leishmanicidal activity as well as a significant intracellular accumulation. The presence of a very rigid cyclobutane β-amino acid in the peptide backbone precludes the acquisition of a defined conformation suitable for their cell uptake ability. Our results unveiled the preorganized charge-display as a relevant parameter, additional to the separation among the charged groups as previously described. The data herein reinforce the relevance of these descriptors in the design of CPPs with improved properties.
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spelling pubmed-81517172021-05-27 Hybrid Cyclobutane/Proline-Containing Peptidomimetics: The Conformational Constraint Influences Their Cell-Penetration Ability Illa, Ona Ospina, Jimena Sánchez-Aparicio, José-Emilio Pulido, Ximena Abengozar, María Ángeles Gaztelumendi, Nerea Carbajo, Daniel Nogués, Carme Rivas, Luis Maréchal, Jean-Didier Royo, Miriam Ortuño, Rosa M. Int J Mol Sci Article A new family of hybrid β,γ-peptidomimetics consisting of a repetitive unit formed by a chiral cyclobutane-containing trans-β-amino acid plus a N(α)-functionalized trans-γ-amino-l-proline joined in alternation were synthesized and evaluated as cell penetrating peptides (CPP). They lack toxicity on the human tumoral cell line HeLa, with an almost negligible cell uptake. The dodecapeptide showed a substantial microbicidal activity on Leishmania parasites at 50 µM but with a modest intracellular accumulation. Their previously published γ,γ-homologues, with a cyclobutane γ-amino acid, showed a well-defined secondary structure with an average inter-guanidinium distance of 8–10 Å, a higher leishmanicidal activity as well as a significant intracellular accumulation. The presence of a very rigid cyclobutane β-amino acid in the peptide backbone precludes the acquisition of a defined conformation suitable for their cell uptake ability. Our results unveiled the preorganized charge-display as a relevant parameter, additional to the separation among the charged groups as previously described. The data herein reinforce the relevance of these descriptors in the design of CPPs with improved properties. MDPI 2021-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8151717/ /pubmed/34065025 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22105092 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Illa, Ona
Ospina, Jimena
Sánchez-Aparicio, José-Emilio
Pulido, Ximena
Abengozar, María Ángeles
Gaztelumendi, Nerea
Carbajo, Daniel
Nogués, Carme
Rivas, Luis
Maréchal, Jean-Didier
Royo, Miriam
Ortuño, Rosa M.
Hybrid Cyclobutane/Proline-Containing Peptidomimetics: The Conformational Constraint Influences Their Cell-Penetration Ability
title Hybrid Cyclobutane/Proline-Containing Peptidomimetics: The Conformational Constraint Influences Their Cell-Penetration Ability
title_full Hybrid Cyclobutane/Proline-Containing Peptidomimetics: The Conformational Constraint Influences Their Cell-Penetration Ability
title_fullStr Hybrid Cyclobutane/Proline-Containing Peptidomimetics: The Conformational Constraint Influences Their Cell-Penetration Ability
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid Cyclobutane/Proline-Containing Peptidomimetics: The Conformational Constraint Influences Their Cell-Penetration Ability
title_short Hybrid Cyclobutane/Proline-Containing Peptidomimetics: The Conformational Constraint Influences Their Cell-Penetration Ability
title_sort hybrid cyclobutane/proline-containing peptidomimetics: the conformational constraint influences their cell-penetration ability
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8151717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34065025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22105092
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