Identification of inhibitors of an 80 kDa protease from Trypanosoma cruzi through the screening of a combinatorial peptide library

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Abstract

Two orthogonal peptide combinatorial libraries were screened to discover inhibitors of Tc80 protease, a novel target from Trypanosoma cruzi involved in host cell invasion. These libraries were composed of 15625 structurally diversified tripeptides, partitioned in 125 mixtures. The screening led to a low micromolar inhibitor which was actually an HF cleavage by-product H-Ipe- D-Tic-D-Glu(S-paratolyl)-OH. IC50 values of several analogous molecules of this hit were determined and are discussed. For the best compounds, conformational analysis revealed a high degree of similarity in shape with a potent prolylendopeptidase inhibitor, SUAM-1221.

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Vendeville, S., Buisine, E., Williard, X., Schrevel, J., Grellier, P., Santana, J., & Sergheraert, C. (1999). Identification of inhibitors of an 80 kDa protease from Trypanosoma cruzi through the screening of a combinatorial peptide library. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 47(2), 194–198. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.47.194

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