In silico optimization of peptides that inhibit Wnt/?-catenin signaling

BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY(2023)

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The Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway causes transcriptional activation through the interaction between beta-cat-enin and T cell-specific transcription factor (TCF) and regulates a wide variety of cellular responses, including proliferation, differentiation and cell motility. Excessive transcriptional activation of the Wnt/beta-catenin pathway is implicated in developing or exacerbating various cancers. We have recently reported that liver receptor homolog-1 (LRH-1)-derived peptides inhibit the beta-catenin/TCF interaction. In addition, we developed a cell-penetrating peptide (CPP)-conjugated LRH-1-derived peptide that inhibits the growth of colon cancer cells and specifically inhibits the Wnt/beta-catenin pathway. Nonetheless, the inhibitory activity of the CPP-conjugated LRH-1-derived peptide was unsatisfactory (ca. 20 mu M), and improving the bioactivity of peptide inhibitors is required for their in vivo applications. In this study, we optimized the LRH-1-derived peptide using in silico design to enhance its activity further. The newly designed peptides showed binding affinity toward beta-catenin compa-rable to the parent peptide. In addition, the CPP-conjugated stapled peptide, Penetratin-st6, showed excellent inhibition (ca. 5 mu M). Thus, the combination of in silico design by MOE and MD calculations has revealed that logical molecular design of PPI inhibitory peptides targeting beta-catenin is possible. This method can be also applied to the rational design of peptide-based inhibitors targeting other proteins.
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In silico design, Helical peptide, Stapled peptide, Protein-protein interaction, Wnt, ?-catenin signaling
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