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Publication : A Case Study on the Keap1 Interaction with Peptide Sequence Epitopes Selected by the Peptidomic mRNA Display.

First Author  Hirose H Year  2019
Journal  Chembiochem Volume  20
Issue  16 Pages  2089-2100
PubMed ID  31169361 Mgi Jnum  J:292826
Mgi Id  MGI:6451265 Doi  10.1002/cbic.201900039
Citation  Hirose H, et al. (2019) A Case Study on the Keap1 Interaction with Peptide Sequence Epitopes Selected by the Peptidomic mRNA Display. Chembiochem 20(16):2089-2100
abstractText  Many protein-protein and peptide-protein interactions (PPIs) play key roles in the regulation of biological functions, and therefore, the modulation of PPIs has become an attractive target of new drug development. Although a number of PPIs have already been identified, over 100 000 unknown PPIs are predicted to exist. To uncover such unknown PPIs, it is important to devise a conceptually distinct method from that of currently available methods. Herein, an mRNA display by using a total RNA library derived from various human tissues, which serves as a unique method to physically isolate peptide epitopes that potentially bind to a target protein of interest, is reported. In this study, selection was performed against Kelch-like ECH-associated protein (Keap1) as a model target protein, leading to a peptide epitope originating from astrotactin-1 (ASTN1). It turned out that this ASTN1 peptide was able to interact with Keap1 more strongly than that with a known peptide derived from Nrf2; a well-known, naturally occurring Keap1 binder. This case study demonstrates the applicability of peptidomic mRNA display for the rapid exploration of consensus binding peptide motifs and the potential for the discovery of unknown PPIs with other proteins of interest.
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