NMR-based structural characterization of a two-disulfide-bonded analogue of the FXIIIa inhibitor tridegin: New insights into structure-activity relationships

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Abstract

The saliva of blood-sucking leeches contains a plethora of anticoagulant substances. One of these compounds derived from Haementeria ghilianii, the 66mer three-disulfide-bonded peptide tridegin, specifically inhibits the blood coagulation factor FXIIIa. Tridegin represents a potential tool for antithrombotic and thrombolytic therapy. We recently synthesized two-disulfide-bonded tridegin variants, which retained their inhibitory potential. For further lead optimization, however, structure information is required. We thus analyzed the structure of a two-disulfide-bonded tridegin isomer by solution 2D NMR spectroscopy in a combinatory approach with subsequent MD simulations. The isomer was studied using two fragments, i.e., the disulfide-bonded N-terminal (Lys1-Cys37) and the flexible C-terminal part (Arg38-Glu66), which allowed for a simplified, label-free NMRstructure elucidation of the 66mer peptide. The structural information was subsequently used in molecular modeling and docking studies to provide insights into the structure-activity relationships. The present study will prospectively support the development of anticoagulant-therapy-relevant compounds targeting FXIIIa.

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Schmitz, T., Paul George, A. A., Nubbemeyer, B., Bäuml, C. A., Steinmetzer, T., Ohlenschläger, O., … Imhof, D. (2021). NMR-based structural characterization of a two-disulfide-bonded analogue of the FXIIIa inhibitor tridegin: New insights into structure-activity relationships. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(2), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22020880

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