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Peptide Folding and Binding Probed by Systematic Non-canonical Mutagenesis.


ABSTRACT: Many proteins and peptides fold upon binding another protein. Mutagenesis has proved an essential tool in the study of these multi-step molecular recognition processes. By comparing the biophysical behavior of carefully selected mutants, the concert of interactions and conformational changes that occur during folding and binding can be separated and assessed. Recently, this mutagenesis approach has been radically expanded by deep mutational scanning methods, which allow for many thousands of mutations to be examined in parallel. Furthermore, these high-throughput mutagenesis methods have been expanded to include mutations to non-canonical amino acids, returning peptide structure-activity relationships with unprecedented depth and detail. These developments are timely, as the insights they provide can guide the optimization of de novo cyclic peptides, a promising new modality for chemical probes and therapeutic agents.

SUBMITTER: Rogers JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7326784 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Peptide Folding and Binding Probed by Systematic Non-canonical Mutagenesis.

Rogers Joseph M JM  

Frontiers in molecular biosciences 20200624


Many proteins and peptides fold upon binding another protein. Mutagenesis has proved an essential tool in the study of these multi-step molecular recognition processes. By comparing the biophysical behavior of carefully selected mutants, the concert of interactions and conformational changes that occur during folding and binding can be separated and assessed. Recently, this mutagenesis approach has been radically expanded by deep mutational scanning methods, which allow for many thousands of mut  ...[more]

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