Inhibition of Ras Signaling by Blocking Ras-Effector Interactions with Cyclic Peptides

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Abstract

Ras genes are frequently activated in human cancers, but the mutant Ras proteins remain largely "undruggable" through the conventional small-molecule approach owing to the absence of any obvious binding pockets on their surfaces. By screening a combinatorial peptide library, followed by structure-activity relationship (SAR) analysis, we discovered a family of cyclic peptides possessing both Ras-binding and cell-penetrating properties. These cell-permeable cyclic peptides inhibit Ras signaling by binding to Ras-GTP and blocking its interaction with downstream proteins and they induce apoptosis of cancer cells. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of developing cyclic peptides for the inhibition of intracellular protein-protein interactions and of direct Ras inhibitors as a novel class of anticancer agents.

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Upadhyaya, P., Qian, Z., Selner, N. G., Clippinger, S. R., Wu, Z., Briesewitz, R., & Pei, D. (2015). Inhibition of Ras Signaling by Blocking Ras-Effector Interactions with Cyclic Peptides. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 54(26), 7602–7606. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201502763

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