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HOPPI-NMR: Hot-Peptide-Based Screening Assay for Inhibitors of Protein-Protein Interactions by NMR.


ABSTRACT: Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) contribute to the onset and/or progression of several diseases, especially cancer, and this discovery has paved the way for considering disruption of the PPIs as an attractive anti-tumor strategy. In this regard, simple and efficient biophysical methods for detecting the interaction of the inhibitors with the protein counterpart are still in high demand. Herein, we describe a convenient NMR method for the screening of putative PPI inhibitors based on the use of "hot peptides" (HOPPI-NMR). As a case study, HOPPI-NMR was successful applied to the well-known p53/MDM2 system. Our outcomes highlight the main advantages of the method, including the use of a small amount of unlabeled proteins, the minimization of the risk of protein aggregation, and the ability to identify weak binders. The last leaves open the possibility for application of HOPPI-NMR in tandem with fragment-based drug discovery as a valid strategy for the identification of novel chemotypes acting as PPI inhibitors.

SUBMITTER: Brancaccio D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7236535 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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HOPPI-NMR: Hot-Peptide-Based Screening Assay for Inhibitors of Protein-Protein Interactions by NMR.

Brancaccio Diego D   Di Maro Salvatore S   Cerofolini Linda L   Giuntini Stefano S   Fragai Marco M   Luchinat Claudio C   Tomassi Stefano S   Limatola Antonio A   Russomanno Pasquale P   Merlino Francesco F   Novellino Ettore E   Carotenuto Alfonso A  

ACS medicinal chemistry letters 20200220 5


Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) contribute to the onset and/or progression of several diseases, especially cancer, and this discovery has paved the way for considering disruption of the PPIs as an attractive anti-tumor strategy. In this regard, simple and efficient biophysical methods for detecting the interaction of the inhibitors with the protein counterpart are still in high demand. Herein, we describe a convenient NMR method for the screening of putative PPI inhibitors based on the use o  ...[more]

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