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Peptide ligands for targeting the extracellular domain of EGFR: Comparison between linear and cyclic peptides.


ABSTRACT: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common solid internal malignancy among cancers. Early detection of cancer is key to increasing the survival rate of colorectal cancer patients. Overexpression of the EGFR protein is associated with CRC. We have designed a series of peptides that are highly specific for the extracellular domain of EGFR, based on our earlier studies on linear peptides. The previously reported linear peptide LARLLT, known to bind to EGFR, was modified with the goals of increasing its stability and its specificity toward EGFR. Peptide modifications, including D-amino acid substitution, cyclization, and chain reversal, were investigated. In addition, to facilitate labeling of the peptide with a fluorescent dye, an additional lysine residue was introduced onto the linear (KLARLLT) and cyclic peptides cyclo(KLARLLT) (Cyclo.L1). The lysine residue was also converted into an azide group in both a linear and reversed cyclic peptide sequences cyclo(K(N3)larllt) (Cyclo.L1.1) to allow for subsequent "click" conjugation. The cyclic peptides showed enhanced binding to EGFR by SPR. NMR and molecular modeling studies suggest that the peptides acquire a ?-turn structure in solution. In vitro stability studies in human serum show that the cyclic peptide is more stable than the linear peptide.

SUBMITTER: Williams TM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5775921 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Peptide ligands for targeting the extracellular domain of EGFR: Comparison between linear and cyclic peptides.

Williams Tyrslai M TM   Sable Rushikesh R   Singh Sitanshu S   Vicente Maria Graca H MGH   Jois Seetharama D SD  

Chemical biology & drug design 20171116 2


Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common solid internal malignancy among cancers. Early detection of cancer is key to increasing the survival rate of colorectal cancer patients. Overexpression of the EGFR protein is associated with CRC. We have designed a series of peptides that are highly specific for the extracellular domain of EGFR, based on our earlier studies on linear peptides. The previously reported linear peptide LARLLT, known to bind to EGFR, was modified with the goals of incr  ...[more]

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