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The cyclic peptide G4CP2 enables the modulation of galactose metabolism in yeast by interfering with GAL4 transcriptional activity

Authors :
Rosa, S
Tagliani, A
Bertaso, C
Tadini, L
Visentin, C
Gourlay, L
Pricl, S
Feni, L
Pellegrino, S
Pesaresi, P
Masiero, S
Rosa S.
Tagliani A.
Bertaso C.
Tadini L.
Visentin C.
Gourlay L. J.
Pricl S.
Feni L.
Pellegrino S.
Pesaresi P.
Masiero S.
Rosa, S
Tagliani, A
Bertaso, C
Tadini, L
Visentin, C
Gourlay, L
Pricl, S
Feni, L
Pellegrino, S
Pesaresi, P
Masiero, S
Rosa S.
Tagliani A.
Bertaso C.
Tadini L.
Visentin C.
Gourlay L. J.
Pricl S.
Feni L.
Pellegrino S.
Pesaresi P.
Masiero S.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Genetically-encoded combinatorial peptide libraries are convenient tools to identify peptides to be used as therapeutics, antimicrobials and functional synthetic biology modules. Here, we report the identification and characterization of a cyclic peptide, G4CP2, that interferes with the GAL4 protein, a transcription factor responsible for the activation of galactose catabolism in yeast and widely exploited in molecular biology. G4CP2 was identified by screening CYCLIC, a Yeast Two-Hybrid-based combinatorial library of cyclic peptides developed in our laboratory. G4CP2 interferes with GAL4-mediated activation of galactose metabolic enzymes both when expressed intracellularly, as a recombinant peptide, and when provided exogenously, as a chemically-synthesized cyclic peptide. Our results support the application of G4CP2 in microbial biotechnology and, additionally, demonstrate that CYCLIC can be used as a tool for the rapid identification of peptides, virtually without any limitations with respect to the target protein. The possible biotechnological applications of cyclic peptides are also discussed.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
ELETTRONICO, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1472511628
Document Type :
Electronic Resource