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KMID : 1094720160210010144
Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
2016 Volume.21 No. 1 p.144 ~ p.152
Rational design and molecular engineering of peptide aptamers to target human pancreatic trypsin in acute pancreatitis
Shao Weiyi

Zhu Wenxian
Wang Yanhua
Lu Jingwei
Jin Ge
Wang Yixin
Su Wenli
Abstract
Human pancreatic trypsin (hPT) is an established target for acute pancreatitis (AP) therapeutics. Here, a bioinformatics protocol of protein docking, peptide refinement, dynamics simulation and affinity analysis was described to perform rational design and molecular engineering of hPT peptide aptamers. Protein docking was employed to model the intermolecular interactions between hPT and its cognate inhibitory protein, the human pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (hTI). A number of peptide fragments were cut out from the interaction sites of docked hPT?hTI complexes, from which a decapeptide fragment 13LNGCTLEYRP22 was found to exhibit potent inhibition against hPT (K i = 5.3 ¡¾ 0.8 ¥ìM). We also carried out alanine scanning and virtual mutagenesis to systematically examine the independent contribution of peptide residues to binding affinity, and the harvested knowledge were then used to guide modification and optimization of the decapeptide fragment. Subsequently, inhibition studies of nine promising candidates against recombinant hPT were conducted, from which four samples were successfully identified to have high or moderate potency (K i < 10 ¥ìM). In particular, the peptides LQVCTLEYCN and LQICTLEYCT were found to inhibit hPT activity significantly (K i = 0.23 ¡¾ 0.04 and 0.85 ¡¾ 0.18 ¥ìM, respectively). Structural analysis of hPT?peptide complex systems unraveled diverse chemical interactions such as hydrogen bonds, salt bridges and hydrophobic forces across the complex interfaces.
KEYWORD
human pancreatic trypsin, molecular engineering, peptide aptamer, acute pancreatitis
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