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Ultrasonication Improves Solid Phase Synthesis of Peptides Specific for Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor and for the Protein-Protein Interface RANK-TRAF6
Considering our interest in the use of peptides as potential target-specific drugs or as delivery vectors of metallodrugs for various biomedical applications, it is crucial to explore improved synthetic methodologies to accomplish the highest peptide crude purity in the shortest time possible. There...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8659051/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34885928 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26237349 |
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author | Silva, Rúben D. M. Franco Machado, João Gonçalves, Kyle Lucas, Francisco M. Batista, Salete Melo, Rita Morais, Tânia S. Correia, João D. G. |
author_facet | Silva, Rúben D. M. Franco Machado, João Gonçalves, Kyle Lucas, Francisco M. Batista, Salete Melo, Rita Morais, Tânia S. Correia, João D. G. |
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description | Considering our interest in the use of peptides as potential target-specific drugs or as delivery vectors of metallodrugs for various biomedical applications, it is crucial to explore improved synthetic methodologies to accomplish the highest peptide crude purity in the shortest time possible. Therefore, we compared “classical” fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl (Fmoc)-solid phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) with ultrasound(US)-assisted SPPS based on the preparation of three peptides, namely the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3(FGFR3)-specific peptide Pep1 (VSPPLTLGQLLS-NH(2)) and the novel peptides Pep2 (RQMATADEA-NH(2)) and Pep3 (AAVALLPAVLLALLAPRQMATADEA-NH(2)), which are being developed aimed at interfering with the intracellular protein-protein interaction(PPI) RANK-TRAF6. Our results demonstrated that US-assisted SPPS led to a 14-fold (Pep1) and 4-fold time reduction (Pep2) in peptide assembly compared to the “classical” method. Interestingly, US-assisted SPPS yielded Pep1 in higher purity (82%) than the “classical” SPPS (73%). The significant time reduction combined with high crude peptide purity attained prompted use to apply US-assisted SPPS to the large peptide Pep3, which displays a high number of hydrophobic amino acids and homooligo-sequences. Remarkably, the synthesis of this 25-mer peptide was attained during a “working day” (347 min) in moderate purity (approx. 49%). In conclusion, we have reinforced the importance of using US-SPPS towards facilitating the production of peptides in shorter time with increased efficacy in moderate to high crude purity. This is of special importance for long peptides such as the case of Pep3. |
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spelling | pubmed-86590512021-12-10 Ultrasonication Improves Solid Phase Synthesis of Peptides Specific for Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor and for the Protein-Protein Interface RANK-TRAF6 Silva, Rúben D. M. Franco Machado, João Gonçalves, Kyle Lucas, Francisco M. Batista, Salete Melo, Rita Morais, Tânia S. Correia, João D. G. Molecules Article Considering our interest in the use of peptides as potential target-specific drugs or as delivery vectors of metallodrugs for various biomedical applications, it is crucial to explore improved synthetic methodologies to accomplish the highest peptide crude purity in the shortest time possible. Therefore, we compared “classical” fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl (Fmoc)-solid phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) with ultrasound(US)-assisted SPPS based on the preparation of three peptides, namely the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3(FGFR3)-specific peptide Pep1 (VSPPLTLGQLLS-NH(2)) and the novel peptides Pep2 (RQMATADEA-NH(2)) and Pep3 (AAVALLPAVLLALLAPRQMATADEA-NH(2)), which are being developed aimed at interfering with the intracellular protein-protein interaction(PPI) RANK-TRAF6. Our results demonstrated that US-assisted SPPS led to a 14-fold (Pep1) and 4-fold time reduction (Pep2) in peptide assembly compared to the “classical” method. Interestingly, US-assisted SPPS yielded Pep1 in higher purity (82%) than the “classical” SPPS (73%). The significant time reduction combined with high crude peptide purity attained prompted use to apply US-assisted SPPS to the large peptide Pep3, which displays a high number of hydrophobic amino acids and homooligo-sequences. Remarkably, the synthesis of this 25-mer peptide was attained during a “working day” (347 min) in moderate purity (approx. 49%). In conclusion, we have reinforced the importance of using US-SPPS towards facilitating the production of peptides in shorter time with increased efficacy in moderate to high crude purity. This is of special importance for long peptides such as the case of Pep3. MDPI 2021-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8659051/ /pubmed/34885928 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26237349 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Silva, Rúben D. M. Franco Machado, João Gonçalves, Kyle Lucas, Francisco M. Batista, Salete Melo, Rita Morais, Tânia S. Correia, João D. G. Ultrasonication Improves Solid Phase Synthesis of Peptides Specific for Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor and for the Protein-Protein Interface RANK-TRAF6 |
title | Ultrasonication Improves Solid Phase Synthesis of Peptides Specific for Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor and for the Protein-Protein Interface RANK-TRAF6 |
title_full | Ultrasonication Improves Solid Phase Synthesis of Peptides Specific for Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor and for the Protein-Protein Interface RANK-TRAF6 |
title_fullStr | Ultrasonication Improves Solid Phase Synthesis of Peptides Specific for Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor and for the Protein-Protein Interface RANK-TRAF6 |
title_full_unstemmed | Ultrasonication Improves Solid Phase Synthesis of Peptides Specific for Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor and for the Protein-Protein Interface RANK-TRAF6 |
title_short | Ultrasonication Improves Solid Phase Synthesis of Peptides Specific for Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor and for the Protein-Protein Interface RANK-TRAF6 |
title_sort | ultrasonication improves solid phase synthesis of peptides specific for fibroblast growth factor receptor and for the protein-protein interface rank-traf6 |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8659051/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34885928 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26237349 |
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