Histidine-Covalent Stapled Alpha-Helical Peptides Targeting hMcl-1

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Several novel and effective cysteine targeting (Cys) covalent drugs are in clinical use. However, the target area containing a druggable Cys residue is limited. Therefore, methods for creating covalent drugs that target different residues are being looked for; examples of such ligands include those that target the residues lysine (Lys) and tyrosine (Tyr). Though the histidine (His) side chain is more frequently found in protein binding locations and has higher desirable nucleophilicity, surprisingly limited research has been done to specifically target this residue, and there are not many examples of His-targeting ligands that have been rationally designed. In the current work, we created novel stapled peptides that are intended to target hMcl-1 His 252 covalently. We describe the in vitro (biochemical, NMR, and X-ray) and cellular design and characterization of such agents. Our findings further suggest that the use of electrophiles to specifically target His residues is warranted.

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Alboreggia, G., Udompholkul, P., Baggio, C., Muzzarelli, K., Assar, Z., & Pellecchia, M. (2024). Histidine-Covalent Stapled Alpha-Helical Peptides Targeting hMcl-1. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 67(10), 8172–8185. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.4c00277

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