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Tuning the affinity of probes with transmembrane proteins by constructing peptide-conjugated / isomers based on molecular scaffolds
For protein analysis, the current peptide-based probes rely almost on the specific recognition of the protein while neglecting the potential influence of the environment near the protein. Herein, we propose that to achieve high recognition of transmembrane protein integrin α v β 3 , the interactions...
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Published in: | Journal of materials chemistry. B, Materials for biology and medicine Materials for biology and medicine, 2024-12, Vol.12 (48), p.12523-12529 |
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Summary: | For protein analysis, the current peptide-based probes rely almost on the specific recognition of the protein while neglecting the potential influence of the environment near the protein. Herein, we propose that to achieve high recognition of transmembrane protein integrin α
v
β
3
, the interactions from the membrane substrate could be helpful. Moreover, to guarantee the additive effect of different interactions, the
cis
and
trans
isomers of peptide-based probes are distinguished. In detail, we synthesized the peptide-conjugated
cis
/
trans
isomers (
cis
-RTP and
trans
-RTP) by modifying the Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD)-targeting peptide and palmitic acid-conjugated Arg-Arg-Arg-Arg (Pal-RRRR) peptide to the two ends of the molecular scaffold-tetraphenylethene derivative. Due to the difference in spatial structure, isothermal titration calorimetry and simulation experiments demonstrated that
cis
-RTP can bind more stably to integrin α
v
β
3
than
trans
-RTP. As a result,
cis
-RTP has shown more excellent properties in inhibiting cell migration and killing cells by regulating actin and extracellular signal-regulated kinase. Unlike the existing probe design for protein, this study provides a concept of microenvironment-helpful recognition and a promising strategy of
cis/trans
isomers to modulate the interaction between proteins and probes.
Peptide-conjugated
cis
/
trans
isomers were designed.
cis
-RTP interacts more stably with cell membranes than
trans
-RTP, and it has shown more excellent properties in inhibiting cell migration and killing cells. |
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ISSN: | 2050-750X 2050-7518 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d4tb01801j |