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Structured cyclic peptides that bind the EH domain of EHD1.


ABSTRACT: EHD1 mediates long-loop recycling of many receptors by forming signaling complexes using its EH domain. We report the design and optimization of cyclic peptides as ligands for the EH domain of EHD1. We demonstrate that the improved affinity from cyclization allows fluorescence-based screening applications for EH domain inhibitors. The cyclic peptide is also unusually well-structured in aqueous solution, as demonstrated using nuclear magnetic resonance-based structural models. Because few EH domain inhibitors have been described, these more potent inhibitors will improve our understanding of the roles of EHD1 in the context of cancer invasion and metastasis.

SUBMITTER: Kamens AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4116148 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structured cyclic peptides that bind the EH domain of EHD1.

Kamens Alissa J AJ   Eisert Robyn J RJ   Corlin Tiffany T   Baleja James D JD   Kritzer Joshua A JA  

Biochemistry 20140717 29


EHD1 mediates long-loop recycling of many receptors by forming signaling complexes using its EH domain. We report the design and optimization of cyclic peptides as ligands for the EH domain of EHD1. We demonstrate that the improved affinity from cyclization allows fluorescence-based screening applications for EH domain inhibitors. The cyclic peptide is also unusually well-structured in aqueous solution, as demonstrated using nuclear magnetic resonance-based structural models. Because few EH doma  ...[more]

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