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Structural guidelines for stabilization of α-helical coiled coils via PEG stapling

Macrocyclization or stapling is one of the most well-known and generally applicable strategies for enhancing peptide/protein conformational stability and target binding affinity. However, there are limited structure- or sequence-based guidelines for the incorporation of optimal interhelical staples...

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Autores principales: Xiao, Qiang, Jones, Zachary B., Hatfield, Samantha C., Ashton, Dallin S., Dalley, Nicholas A., Dyer, Cody D., Evangelista, Judah L., Price, Joshua L.
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Publicado: RSC 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9428657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36128502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1cb00237f
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author Xiao, Qiang
Jones, Zachary B.
Hatfield, Samantha C.
Ashton, Dallin S.
Dalley, Nicholas A.
Dyer, Cody D.
Evangelista, Judah L.
Price, Joshua L.
author_facet Xiao, Qiang
Jones, Zachary B.
Hatfield, Samantha C.
Ashton, Dallin S.
Dalley, Nicholas A.
Dyer, Cody D.
Evangelista, Judah L.
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description Macrocyclization or stapling is one of the most well-known and generally applicable strategies for enhancing peptide/protein conformational stability and target binding affinity. However, there are limited structure- or sequence-based guidelines for the incorporation of optimal interhelical staples within coiled coils: the location and length of an interhelical staple is either arbitrarily chosen or requires significant optimization. Here we explore the impact of interhelical PEG stapling on the conformational stability and proteolytic resistance of a model disulfide-bound heterodimeric coiled coil. We demonstrate that (1) interhelical PEG staples are more stabilizing when placed farther from an existing disulfide crosslink; (2) e/g′ staples are more stabilizing than f/b′ or b/c′ staples; (3) PEG staples between different positions have different optimal staple lengths; (4) PEG stapling tolerates variation in the structure of the PEG linker and in the mode of conjugation; and (5) the guidelines developed here enable the rational design of a stabilized PEG-stapled HER-2 affibody with enhanced conformational stability and proteolytic resistance.
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spelling pubmed-94286572022-09-19 Structural guidelines for stabilization of α-helical coiled coils via PEG stapling Xiao, Qiang Jones, Zachary B. Hatfield, Samantha C. Ashton, Dallin S. Dalley, Nicholas A. Dyer, Cody D. Evangelista, Judah L. Price, Joshua L. RSC Chem Biol Chemistry Macrocyclization or stapling is one of the most well-known and generally applicable strategies for enhancing peptide/protein conformational stability and target binding affinity. However, there are limited structure- or sequence-based guidelines for the incorporation of optimal interhelical staples within coiled coils: the location and length of an interhelical staple is either arbitrarily chosen or requires significant optimization. Here we explore the impact of interhelical PEG stapling on the conformational stability and proteolytic resistance of a model disulfide-bound heterodimeric coiled coil. We demonstrate that (1) interhelical PEG staples are more stabilizing when placed farther from an existing disulfide crosslink; (2) e/g′ staples are more stabilizing than f/b′ or b/c′ staples; (3) PEG staples between different positions have different optimal staple lengths; (4) PEG stapling tolerates variation in the structure of the PEG linker and in the mode of conjugation; and (5) the guidelines developed here enable the rational design of a stabilized PEG-stapled HER-2 affibody with enhanced conformational stability and proteolytic resistance. RSC 2022-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9428657/ /pubmed/36128502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1cb00237f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Xiao, Qiang
Jones, Zachary B.
Hatfield, Samantha C.
Ashton, Dallin S.
Dalley, Nicholas A.
Dyer, Cody D.
Evangelista, Judah L.
Price, Joshua L.
Structural guidelines for stabilization of α-helical coiled coils via PEG stapling
title Structural guidelines for stabilization of α-helical coiled coils via PEG stapling
title_full Structural guidelines for stabilization of α-helical coiled coils via PEG stapling
title_fullStr Structural guidelines for stabilization of α-helical coiled coils via PEG stapling
title_full_unstemmed Structural guidelines for stabilization of α-helical coiled coils via PEG stapling
title_short Structural guidelines for stabilization of α-helical coiled coils via PEG stapling
title_sort structural guidelines for stabilization of α-helical coiled coils via peg stapling
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9428657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36128502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1cb00237f
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