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Evaluation of dimerization–inhibitory activities of cyclic peptides containing a β-hairpin loop sequence of the EGF receptor

Structure–activity relationships of cyclic peptides mimicking the β-hairpin structure of the ‘dimerization arm’ at residues 242–259 of the EGF receptor are examined. Cyclic peptides containing the arm head of the β-hairpin loop showed inhibitory activity toward the EGF receptor’s dimerization. Cycli...

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Published in:Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 2012-10, Vol.20 (19), p.5730-5737
Main Authors: Mizuguchi, Takaaki, Ohara, Naho, Iida, Mika, Ninomiya, Ryunosuke, Wada, Shinji, Kiso, Yoshiaki, Saito, Kazuki, Akaji, Kenichi
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description Structure–activity relationships of cyclic peptides mimicking the β-hairpin structure of the ‘dimerization arm’ at residues 242–259 of the EGF receptor are examined. Cyclic peptides containing the arm head of the β-hairpin loop showed inhibitory activity toward the EGF receptor’s dimerization. Cyclic peptides containing a Retro-Inverso sequence of the dimerization arm showed clear inhibitory effects on the dimerization in vitro and efficiently suppressed the proliferation of A431 cells, which abundantly express the EGF receptor on their surface. The effects at a specific hydrophobic site of the loop structure were expected to enhance the interactions with the receptor.
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Amino Acid Sequence
Biological and medical sciences
Cell Line, Tumor
Cell Proliferation - drug effects
Cyclic peptide
cyclic peptides
Dimerization
EGF receptor
epidermal growth factor receptors
Humans
hydrophobicity
Inhibitor
Medical sciences
Models, Molecular
Molecular Sequence Data
Peptides, Cyclic - chemistry
Peptides, Cyclic - pharmacology
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Protein Conformation
Protein Multimerization - drug effects
Receptor, Epidermal Growth Factor - antagonists & inhibitors
Receptor, Epidermal Growth Factor - chemistry
Retro-Inverso modification
structure-activity relationships
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