Aptamer-Derived Peptides as Potent Inhibitors of the Oncogenic RhoGEF Tgat

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Abstract

Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) activate the Rho GTPases by accelerating their GDP/GTP exchange rate. Some RhoGEFs have been isolated based on their oncogenic potency, and strategies to inhibit their activity are therefore actively being sought. In this study we devise a peptide inhibitor screening strategy to target the GEF activity of Tgat, an oncogenic isoform of the RhoGEF Trio, based on random mutations of the Trio inhibitor TRIPα, which we previously isolated using a peptide aptamer screen. This identifies one peptide, TRIPE32G, which specifically inhibits Tgat GEF activity in vitro and significantly reduces Tgat-induced RhoA activation and foci formation. Furthermore, subcutaneous injection of cells expressing Tgat and TRIPE32G into nude mice reduces the formation of Tgat-induced tumors. Our approach thus demonstrates that peptide aptamers are potent inhibitors that can be used to interfere with RhoGEF functions in vivo. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Bouquier, N., Fromont, S., Zeeh, J. C., Auziol, C., Larrousse, P., Robert, B., … Schmidt, S. (2009). Aptamer-Derived Peptides as Potent Inhibitors of the Oncogenic RhoGEF Tgat. Chemistry and Biology, 16(4), 391–400. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chembiol.2009.02.006

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