Issue 17, 2019

Arginine mimetic appended peptide-based probes for fluorescence turn-on detection of 14-3-3 proteins

Abstract

14-3-3 proteins are adaptor elements in intracellular signaling pathways. Recently, this protein family has been identified as a relevant therapeutic target involved in many human diseases. Therefore, identification of 14-3-3 proteins in biological systems is very important. Two cationic peptide-based probes are reported for the fluorescence detection of 14-3-3 proteins at physiological pH. The design of these probes consists of two symmetric peptidic arms equipped with a guanidiniocarbonyl pyrrole moiety (an arginine mimetic aka GCP), and an environment-sensitive amino-naphthalimide fluorophore as a third arm. These peptide sequences also contain lysine and phenylalanine/tryptophan amino acids for additional charge–charge and hydrophobic interactions. Both probes show high affinity and sensitivity for the 14-3-3 family, as well as good selectivity against other relevant biological proteins and ions.

Graphical abstract: Arginine mimetic appended peptide-based probes for fluorescence turn-on detection of 14-3-3 proteins

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Mar 2019
Accepted
26 Mar 2019
First published
02 Apr 2019

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2019,17, 4359-4363

Arginine mimetic appended peptide-based probes for fluorescence turn-on detection of 14-3-3 proteins

D. Maity, A. Gigante, P. A. Sánchez-Murcia, E. Sijbesma, M. Li, D. Bier, S. Mosel, S. Knauer, C. Ottmann and C. Schmuck, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2019, 17, 4359 DOI: 10.1039/C9OB00620F

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