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Rational Design of Cyclic Peptide Inhibitors of U2AF Homology Motif (UHM) Domains To Modulate Pre-mRNA Splicing

Institute of Structural Biology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Ingolstaedter Landstrasse 1, 85764 Neuherberg, Germany
Center for Integrated Protein Science Munich (CIPSM), Department Chemie, Technische Universität München, Lichtenbergstrasse 4, 85747 Garching, Germany
§ Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), Technische Universität München, Lichtenbergstrasse 4, 85747 Garching, Germany
Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Department of Cellular Biochemistry, Am Fassberg 11, 37077 Göttingen, Germany
J. Med. Chem., 2016, 59 (22), pp 10190–10197
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.6b01118
Publication Date (Web): October 18, 2016
Copyright © 2016 American Chemical Society
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*E-mail: sattler@helmholtz-muenchen.de. Phone: +49-89-289-13418.

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U2AF homology motifs (UHMs) are atypical RNA recognition motif domains that mediate critical protein–protein interactions during the regulation of alternative pre-mRNA splicing and other processes. The recognition of UHM domains by UHM ligand motif (ULM) peptide sequences plays important roles during early steps of spliceosome assembly. Splicing factor 45 kDa (SPF45) is an alternative splicing factor implicated in breast and lung cancers, and splicing regulation of apoptosis-linked pre-mRNAs by SPF45 was shown to depend on interactions between its UHM domain and ULM motifs in constitutive splicing factors. We have developed cyclic peptide inhibitors that target UHM domains. By screening a focused library of linear and cyclic peptides and performing structure–activity relationship analysis, we designed cyclic peptides with 4-fold improved binding affinity for the SPF45 UHM domain compared to native ULM ligands and 270-fold selectivity to discriminate UHM domains from alternative and constitutive splicing factors. These inhibitors are useful tools to modulate and dissect mechanisms of alternative splicing regulation.

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The Supporting Information is available free of charge on the ACS Publications website at DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.6b01118.

  • Dissociation constants, X-ray crystallography statistics, analytical data for synthesized peptides, sequence alignment, structures, electron density, and splicing data (PDF)

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Received 9 August 2016
Published online 18 October 2016
Published in print 23 November 2016
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