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Inhibition of 14-3-3/Tau by hybrid small-molecule peptides operating via two different binding modes

Authors :
Andrei, Sebastian Alexandru
Meijer, Femke A.
Neves, Joao
Brunsveld, Luc
Landrieu, Isabelle
Ottmann, Christian
Milroy, Lech Gustav
Andrei, Sebastian Alexandru
Meijer, Femke A.
Neves, Joao
Brunsveld, Luc
Landrieu, Isabelle
Ottmann, Christian
Milroy, Lech Gustav
Source :
ACS Chemical Neuroscience vol.9 (2018) date: 2018-11-21 nr.11 p.2639–2654 [ISSN 1948-7193]
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Current molecular hypotheses have not yet delivered marketable treatments for Alzheimer's disease (AD), arguably due to a lack of understanding of AD biology and an overreliance on conventional drug modalities. Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are emerging drug targets, which show promise for the treatment of, e.g., cancer, but are still underexploited for treating neurodegenerative diseases. 14-3-3 binding to phosphorylated Tau is a promising PPI drug target based on its reported destabilizing effect on microtubules, leading to enhanced neurofibrillary tangle formation as a potential cause of AD-related neurodegeneration. Inhibition of 14-3-3/Tau may therefore be neuroprotective. Previously, we reported the structure-guided development of modified peptide inhibitors of 14-3-3/Tau. Here, we report further efforts to optimize the binding mode and activity of our modified Tau peptides through a combination of chemical synthesis, biochemical assays, and X-ray crystallography. Most notably, we were able to characterize two different high-affinity binding modes, both of which inhibited 14-3-3-binding to full-length PKA-phosphorylated Tau protein in vitro as measured by NMR spectroscopy. Our findings, besides producing useful tool inhibitor compounds for studying 14-3-3/Tau, have enhanced our understanding of the molecular parameters for inhibiting 14-3-3/Tau, which are important milestones toward the establishment of our 14-3-3 PPI hypothesis.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ACS Chemical Neuroscience vol.9 (2018) date: 2018-11-21 nr.11 p.2639–2654 [ISSN 1948-7193]
Notes :
Andrei, Sebastian Alexandru
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1085885513
Document Type :
Electronic Resource