Identification of peptide ligands for malignancy- and growth-regulating galectins using random phage-display and designed combinatorial peptide libraries
André, Sabine; Arnusch, Christopher J.; Kuwabara, Ichiro; Russwurm, Roland; Kaltner, Herbert; Gabius, Hans-Joachim; Pieters, Roland J.
(2005) Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry, volume 13, issue 2, pp. 563 - 573
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Abstract
Peptide ligands were identified for the medicinally important galectins by screening on-bead with a synthetic solid-phase peptide library and by screening with a phage-display library. The first method yielded sequences binding at or near the carbohydrate-binding site while the latter yielded a sequence binding at a different site. Members of
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the galectin family of endogenous lectins are involved in tumor growth regulation and in establishing characteristics of the malignant phenotype via protein-carbohydrate and protein-protein interactions. To identify peptide ligands with the potential to modulate these tumor-relevant interactions beneficially, complementary screening methods were employed, that is, both phage-display and a combinatorial pentapeptide library with the key YXY tripeptide core. Three representative prototype galectins were selected. The search for high-affinity ligands among phage-displayed random heptamers yielded enrichment after five selection cycles of the nonglycomimetic CQSPSARSC peptide in the case of the chicken homologue of galectin-1 but not the human protein, an indication for specificity. The most active glycomimetic from the combinatorial library of 5832 pentamers was WYKYW. Identification of peptide ligands for galectins with and without glycomimetic properties is thus possible. Our study documents the potential to combine the two library-based approaches for structural optimization of lead peptides. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Keywords: Apoptosis, Galectin, Glioblastoma, Lectin, On-bead screening, Proliferation, Sugar code, antineoplastic agent, galectin 1, lectin, peptide derivative, peptide library, regulator protein, tripeptide, tryptophyltyrosyllysyltyrosyltryptophan, unclassified drug, article, cancer inhibition, combinatorial library, drug design, drug identification, drug potency, drug protein binding, drug specificity, peptide analysis, phage display, protein protein interaction, quantitative structure property relation, quantum yield, randomization
ISSN: 0968-0896
Publisher: Elsevier
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