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Identification of cyclic peptides able to mimic the functional epitope of IgG1-Fc for human Fc gammaRI.


ABSTRACT: Identification of short, structured peptides able to mimic potently protein-protein interfaces remains a challenge in drug discovery. We report here the use of a naive cyclic peptide phage display library to identify peptide ligands able to recognize and mimic IgG1-Fc functions with Fc gammaRI. Selection by competing off binders to Fc gammaRI with IgG1 allowed the isolation of a family of peptides sharing the common consensus sequence TX(2)CXXthetaPXLLGCPhiXE (theta represents a hydrophobic residue, Phi is usually an acidic residue, and X is any residue) and able to inhibit IgG1 binding to Fc gammaRI. In soluble form, these peptides antagonize superoxide generation mediated by IgG1. In complexed form, they trigger phagocytosis and a superoxide burst. Unlike IgG, these peptides are strictly Fc gammaRI-specific among the Fc gammaRs. Molecular modeling studies suggest that these peptides can adopt 2 distinct and complementary conformers, each able to mimic the discontinuous interface contacts constituted by the Cgamma2-A and -B chains of Fc for Fc gammaRI. In addition, by covalent homodimerization, we engineered a synthetic bivalent 37-mer peptide that retains the ability to trigger effector functions. We demonstrate here that it is feasible to maintain IgG-Fc function within a small structured peptide. These peptides represent a new format for modulation of effector functions.

SUBMITTER: Bonetto S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2633172 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of cyclic peptides able to mimic the functional epitope of IgG1-Fc for human Fc gammaRI.

Bonetto Stephane S   Spadola Loredana L   Buchanan Andrew G AG   Jermutus Lutz L   Lund John J  

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 20081028 2


Identification of short, structured peptides able to mimic potently protein-protein interfaces remains a challenge in drug discovery. We report here the use of a naive cyclic peptide phage display library to identify peptide ligands able to recognize and mimic IgG1-Fc functions with Fc gammaRI. Selection by competing off binders to Fc gammaRI with IgG1 allowed the isolation of a family of peptides sharing the common consensus sequence TX(2)CXXthetaPXLLGCPhiXE (theta represents a hydrophobic resi  ...[more]

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