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Phosphinic Peptides as Tool Compounds for the Study of Pharmacologically Relevant Zn-Metalloproteases

Journal

ACS PHARMACOLOGY & TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE
Volume 5, Issue 12, Pages 1228-1253

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsptsci.2c00183

Keywords

phosphinic peptides; Zn-metalloproteases; tool compounds; inhibitors; activity-based probes

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  1. Special Account for Research Grants of NKUA
  2. [10504]
  3. [18638]

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Phosphinic peptides are important bioactive compounds used in the study of Zn-metalloproteases in the field of biology and pharmacology. They mimic the structure of natural substrates during proteolysis and act as mechanism-based inhibitors. Phosphinic peptides serve as tool compounds for rational drug design and the exploration of biological pathways.
Phosphinic peptides constitute an important class of bioactive compounds that have found a wide range of applications in the field of biology and pharmacology of Zn-metalloproteases, the largest family of proteases in humans. They are designed to mimic the structure of natural substrates during their proteolysis, thus acting as mechanism-based, transition state analogue inhibitors. A combination of electrostatic interactions between the phosphinic acid group and the Zn cation as well as optimal noncovalent enzyme-ligand interactions can result in both high binding affinity for the desired target and selectivity against other proteases. Due to these unique properties, phosphinic peptides have been mainly employed as tool compounds for (a) the purposes of rational drug design by serving as ligands in X-ray crystal structures of target enzymes and allowing the identification of crucial interactions that govern optimal molecular recognition, and (b) the delineation of biological pathways where Zn-metalloproteases are key regulators. For the latter objective, inhibitors of the phosphinopeptidic type have been used either unmodified or after being transformed to probes of various types, thus expanding the arsenal of functional tools available to researchers. The aim of this review is to summarize all recent research achievements in which phosphinic peptides have played a central role as tool compounds in the understanding of the mechanism and biological functions of Zn-metalloproteases in both health and disease.

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