Issue 46, 2018

Stapling of two PEGylated side chains increases the conformational stability of the WW domain via an entropic effect

Abstract

Hydrocarbon stapling and PEGylation are distinct strategies for enhancing the conformational stability and/or pharmacokinetic properties of peptide and protein drugs. Here we combine these approaches by incorporating asparagine-linked O-allyl PEG oligomers at two positions within the β-sheet protein WW, followed by stapling of the PEGs via olefin metathesis. The impact of stapling two sites that are close in primary sequence is small relative to the impact of PEGylation alone and depends strongly on PEG length. In contrast, stapling of two PEGs that are far apart in primary sequence but close in tertiary structure provides substantially more stabilization, derived mostly from an entropic effect. Comparison of PEGylation + stapling vs. alkylation + stapling at the same positions in WW reveals that both approaches provide similar overall levels of conformational stability.

Graphical abstract: Stapling of two PEGylated side chains increases the conformational stability of the WW domain via an entropic effect

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
12 Oct 2018
Accepted
08 Nov 2018
First published
09 Nov 2018

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2018,16, 8933-8939

Stapling of two PEGylated side chains increases the conformational stability of the WW domain via an entropic effect

Q. Xiao, N. A. Bécar, N. P. Brown, M. S. Smith, K. L. Stern, S. R. E. Draper, K. P. Thompson and J. L. Price, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2018, 16, 8933 DOI: 10.1039/C8OB02535E

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