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Design of CK2β-Mimicking Peptides as Tools To Study the CK2α/CK2β Interaction in Cancer Cells

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CHEMMEDCHEM
Volume 14, Issue 8, Pages 833-841

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cmdc.201800786

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cell-penetrating peptides; drug delivery; inhibitors; protein kinase CK2; protein-protein interactions

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [NI643/4-2]

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The ubiquitously expressed Ser/Thr kinase CK2 is a key regulator in a variety of key processes in normal and malignant cells. Due to its distinctive anti-apoptotic and tumor-driving properties, elevated levels of CK2 have frequently been found in tumors of different origin. In recent years, development of CK2 inhibitors has largely been focused on ATP-competitive compounds; however, targeting the CK2 alpha/CK2 beta interface has emerged as a further concept that might avoid selectivity issues. To address the CK2 subunit interaction site, we have synthesized halogenated CK2 beta-mimicking cyclic peptides modified with the cell-penetrating peptide sC18 to mediate cellular uptake. We investigated the binding of the resulting chimeric peptides to recombinant human CK2 alpha using a recently developed fluorescence anisotropy assay. The iodinated peptide sC18-I-Pc was identified as a potent CK2 alpha ligand (K-i=0.622 mu m). It was internalized in cells to a high extent and exhibited significant cytotoxicity toward cancerous HeLa cells (IC50=37 mu m) in contrast to non-cancerous HEK-293 cells. The attractive features and functionalities of sC18-I-Pc offer the opportunity for further improvement.

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