Analogs of potent CaMKinase II inhibitor, CaM-KNtide, were prepared to explore new structural requirements for the inhibitory activity. The full potency of CaMKII inhibition by CaM-KIINα is contained within a minimal region of 19 amino acids. Here, analysis of the homologous CaM-KIINβ showed that a 17 mer peptide (CN17β) was the shortest sequence that still retained useful inhibitory potency. Ala substitution of almost any residue of CN17β dramatically reduced potency, except for substitution of P3, R14, and V16. Fusion with the tat sequence generated the cell-penetrating inhibitor version tat-5. This tat-5 fusion peptide maintained selectivity for CaMKII over CaMKI and CaMKIV, and appeared to slightly further enhance potency (IC(50) ∼30 nM). Within a breast cancer cell line and in primary human fibroblasts, tat-5 inhibited the Erk signaling pathway and proliferation without any measurable cytotoxicity. Structural analysis of CN17β by CD and NMR indicated an α-helix conformation in the Leu6-Arg11 segment well overlapping with the crystal structure of 21-residue segment of CaM-KNtide bound to the kinase domain of CaMKII.

Characterization of a selective CaMKII peptide inhibitor / GOMEZ MONTERREY, ISABEL MARIA; Sala, M.; Rusciano, M. R.; Monaco, S.; Maione, A. S.; Iaccarino, G.; Tortorella, P.; D'Ursi, A. M.; Scrima, M.; Carotenuto, Alfonso; DE ROSA, Giuseppe; Bertamino, A.; Vernieri, E.; Grieco, Paolo; Novellino, Ettore; Illario, Maddalena; Campiglia, P.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0223-5234. - 62:(2013), pp. 425-434. [10.1016/j.ejmech.2012.12.053]

Characterization of a selective CaMKII peptide inhibitor

GOMEZ MONTERREY, ISABEL MARIA;Iaccarino G.;CAROTENUTO, ALFONSO;DE ROSA, GIUSEPPE;GRIECO, PAOLO;NOVELLINO, ETTORE;ILLARIO, MADDALENA;
2013

Abstract

Analogs of potent CaMKinase II inhibitor, CaM-KNtide, were prepared to explore new structural requirements for the inhibitory activity. The full potency of CaMKII inhibition by CaM-KIINα is contained within a minimal region of 19 amino acids. Here, analysis of the homologous CaM-KIINβ showed that a 17 mer peptide (CN17β) was the shortest sequence that still retained useful inhibitory potency. Ala substitution of almost any residue of CN17β dramatically reduced potency, except for substitution of P3, R14, and V16. Fusion with the tat sequence generated the cell-penetrating inhibitor version tat-5. This tat-5 fusion peptide maintained selectivity for CaMKII over CaMKI and CaMKIV, and appeared to slightly further enhance potency (IC(50) ∼30 nM). Within a breast cancer cell line and in primary human fibroblasts, tat-5 inhibited the Erk signaling pathway and proliferation without any measurable cytotoxicity. Structural analysis of CN17β by CD and NMR indicated an α-helix conformation in the Leu6-Arg11 segment well overlapping with the crystal structure of 21-residue segment of CaM-KNtide bound to the kinase domain of CaMKII.
2013
Characterization of a selective CaMKII peptide inhibitor / GOMEZ MONTERREY, ISABEL MARIA; Sala, M.; Rusciano, M. R.; Monaco, S.; Maione, A. S.; Iaccarino, G.; Tortorella, P.; D'Ursi, A. M.; Scrima, M.; Carotenuto, Alfonso; DE ROSA, Giuseppe; Bertamino, A.; Vernieri, E.; Grieco, Paolo; Novellino, Ettore; Illario, Maddalena; Campiglia, P.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0223-5234. - 62:(2013), pp. 425-434. [10.1016/j.ejmech.2012.12.053]
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