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    Peptide stapling by late-stage Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling

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    The development of peptide stapling techniques to stabilise alpha-helical secondary structure motifs of peptides led to the design of modulators of protein-protein interactions, which had been considered undruggable for a long time. We disclose a novel approach towards peptide stapling utilising macrocyclisation by late-stage Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling of bromotryptophan-containing peptides of the catenin-binding domain of axin. Optimisation of the linker length in order to find a compromise between both sufficient linker rigidity and flexibility resulted in a peptide with an increased alpha-helicity and enhanced binding affinity to its native binding partner beta-catenin. An increased proteolytic stability against proteinase K has been demonstrated

    Peptide stapling by late-stage Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling

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    Gruß H, Feiner R, Mseya R, et al. Peptide stapling by late-stage Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2022;18:1-12.The development of peptide stapling techniques to stabilise α-helical secondary structure motifs of peptides led to the design of modulators of protein–protein interactions, which had been considered undruggable for a long time. We disclose a novel approach towards peptide stapling utilising macrocyclisation by late-stage Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling of bromotryptophan-containing peptides of the catenin-binding domain of axin. Optimisation of the linker length in order to find a compromise between both sufficient linker rigidity and flexibility resulted in a peptide with an increased α-helicity and enhanced binding affinity to its native binding partner β-catenin. An increased proteolytic stability against proteinase K has been demonstrated
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