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  • DPP-4 Cleaves α/β-Peptide Bonds: Substrate Specificity and Half-Lives.

DPP-4 Cleaves α/β-Peptide Bonds: Substrate Specificity and Half-Lives.

Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2020-03-18)
Amila Turalić, Jasmina Đeđibegović, Zsófia Hegedüs, Tamás A Martinek
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The incorporation of β-amino acids into a peptide sequence has gained particular attention as β- and α/β-peptides have shown remarkable proteolytic stability, even after a single homologation at the scissile bond. Several peptidases have been shown to cleave such bonds with high specificity but at a much slower rate compared to α-peptide bonds. In this study, a series of analogs of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) substrate inhibitors were synthesized in order to investigate whether β-amino acid homologation at the scissile bond could be a valid approach to improving peptide stability towards DPP-4 degradation. DPP-4 cleaved the α/β-peptide bond after the N-terminal penultimate Pro with a broad specificity and retained full activity regardless of the β3 -amino acid side chain and peptide length. Significantly improved half-lives were observed for β3 Ile-containing peptides. Replacing the penultimate Pro with a conformationally constrained Pro mimetic led to proteolytic resistance. DPP-4 cleavage of α/β-peptide bonds with a broad promiscuity represents a new insight into the stability of peptide analogs containing β-amino acids as such analogs were thought to be stable towards enzymatic degradation.

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二肽基肽酶IV 人, recombinant, expressed in Sf9 cells