Information on the cellular internalization and stability of the ovarian cancer cell growth inhibitor peptide, LSCQLYQR (LR), is vital for lead optimization. Ad-hoc-synthesized LR/fluorescent-probe conjugates were used to monitor the internalization of the peptide. Mass spectrometry was used to identify adducts resulting from the thiol reactivity of the cysteine residue in LR. A mechanistic model is proposed to explain the observed change in intracellular peptide amount over time. Structural modifications can be foreseen to improve the peptide stability.

Internalization and stability of a thymidylate synthase peptide inhibitor in ovarian cancer cells / Cannazza, G., Cazzato, A.S., Marraccini, C., Pavesi, G., Pirondi, S., R., G., M., P., Frassineti, C., Ferrari, S., Marverti, G., Ponterini, G., Costi, M.P.. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0022-2623. - STAMPA. - 57:24(2014), pp. 10551-10556. [10.1021/jm501397h]

Internalization and stability of a thymidylate synthase peptide inhibitor in ovarian cancer cells

CANNAZZA, Giuseppe;CAZZATO, ADDOLORATA STEFANIA;MARRACCINI, CHIARA;PAVESI, Giorgia;PIRONDI, SILVIA;FRASSINETI, Chiara;FERRARI, Stefania;MARVERTI, Gaetano;PONTERINI, Glauco;COSTI, Maria Paola
2014

Abstract

Information on the cellular internalization and stability of the ovarian cancer cell growth inhibitor peptide, LSCQLYQR (LR), is vital for lead optimization. Ad-hoc-synthesized LR/fluorescent-probe conjugates were used to monitor the internalization of the peptide. Mass spectrometry was used to identify adducts resulting from the thiol reactivity of the cysteine residue in LR. A mechanistic model is proposed to explain the observed change in intracellular peptide amount over time. Structural modifications can be foreseen to improve the peptide stability.
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Cell Proliferation; Enzyme Inhibitors; Female; Fluorescence; Humans; Microscopy, Confocal; Molecular Structure; Ovarian Neoplasms; Peptide Fragments; Tandem Mass Spectrometry; Thymidylate Synthase; Tumor Cells, Cultured; Molecular Medicine; Drug Discovery3003 Pharmaceutical Science; Medicine (all)
This work was supported by the Italian Association fo Cancer Research (AIRC), grant AIRC-DROC IG 10474
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Internalization and stability of a thymidylate synthase peptide inhibitor in ovarian cancer cells / Cannazza, G., Cazzato, A.S., Marraccini, C., Pavesi, G., Pirondi, S., R., G., M., P., Frassineti, C., Ferrari, S., Marverti, G., Ponterini, G., Costi, M.P.. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0022-2623. - STAMPA. - 57:24(2014), pp. 10551-10556. [10.1021/jm501397h]
Cannazza, Giuseppe; Cazzato, Addolorata Stefania; Marraccini, Chiara; Pavesi, Giorgia; Pirondi, Silvia; R., Guerrini; M., Pelà; Frassineti, Chiara; F...espandi
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