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Covalent and Noncovalent Targeting of the Tcf4/β-Catenin Strand Interface with β-Hairpin Mimics

Sarah L. Blosser, Nicholas Sawyer, Igor Maksimovic, Brahma Ghosh, Paramjit S. Arora

2021ACS Chemical Biology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

β-Strands are a fundamental component of protein structure, and these extended peptide regions serve as binding epitopes for numerous protein-protein complexes. However, synthetic mimics that capture the conformation of these epitopes and inhibit selected protein-protein interactions are rare. Here we describe covalent and noncovalent β-hairpin mimics of an extended strand region mediating the Tcf4/β-catenin interaction. Our efforts afford a rationally designed lead for an underexplored region of β-catenin, which has been the subject of numerous ligand discovery campaigns.

Topics & Concepts

Covalent bondChemistryEpitopeNon-covalent interactionsPeptideBiophysicsProtein–protein interactionPlasma protein bindingLigand (biochemistry)Covalent bindingBinding siteCombinatorial chemistryProtein structureMolecular conformationStereochemistryNanotechnologyPosttranslational modificationPeptide sequenceBiochemistryInterface (matter)Molecular recognitionStructural biologyComputational biologyComponent (thermodynamics)Molecular modelProtein foldingWnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancer14-3-3 protein interactionsSignaling Pathways in Disease