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1ol1
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CYCLIN A BINDING GROOVE INHIBITOR H-CIT-CIT-LEU-ILE-(P-F-PHE)-NH2
Inhibition of CDK2/CA (cyclin-dependent kinase 2/cyclin A complex) activity through blocking of the substrate recognition site in the cyclin A subunit has been demonstrated to be an effective method for inducing apoptosis in tumor cells. We have used the cyclin binding motif (CBM) present in the tumor suppressor proteins p21(WAF1) and p27(KIP1) as a template to optimize the minimal sequence necessary for CDK2/CA inhibition. A series of peptides were prepared, containing nonnatural amino acids, which possess nano- to micromolar CDK2-inhibitory activity. Here we present X-ray structures of the protein complex CDK2/CA, together with the cyclin groove-bound peptides H-Ala-Ala-Abu-Arg-Ser-Leu-Ile-(p-F-Phe)-NH(2) (peptide 1), H-Arg-Arg-Leu-Ile-Phe-NH(2) (peptide 2), Ac-Arg-Arg-Leu-Asn-(m-Cl-Phe)-NH(2) (peptide 3), H-Arg-Arg-Leu-Asn-(p-F-Phe)-NH(2) (peptide 4), and H-Cit-Cit-Leu-Ile-(p-F-Phe)-NH(2) (peptide 5). Some of the peptide complexes presented here were obtained through the novel technique of ligand exchange within protein crystals. This method may find general application for obtaining complex structures of proteins with surface-bound ligands.
Insights into cyclin groove recognition: complex crystal structures and inhibitor design through ligand exchange., Kontopidis G, Andrews MJ, McInnes C, Cowan A, Powers H, Innes L, Plater A, Griffiths G, Paterson D, Zheleva DI, Lane DP, Green S, Walkinshaw MD, Fischer PM, Structure. 2003 Dec;11(12):1537-46. PMID:14656438
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About this Structure
1ol1 is a 6 chain structure with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
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Reference
- Kontopidis G, Andrews MJ, McInnes C, Cowan A, Powers H, Innes L, Plater A, Griffiths G, Paterson D, Zheleva DI, Lane DP, Green S, Walkinshaw MD, Fischer PM. Insights into cyclin groove recognition: complex crystal structures and inhibitor design through ligand exchange. Structure. 2003 Dec;11(12):1537-46. PMID:14656438
Categories: Homo sapiens | Non-specific serine/threonine protein kinase | Andrews, M. | Cowan, A. | Fischer, P. | Green, S. | Griffiths, G. | Innes, L. | Kontopidis, G. | Lane, D. | Mcinnes, C. | Paterson, D. | Plater, A. | Powers, H. | Walkinshaw, M. | Zheleva, D. | Atp-binding | Cell cycle | Cell division | Cyclin some | Drug design | Inhibitor | Kinase-cyclin complex | Ligand exchange | Mitosis | Peptidomimetic | Phosphorylation | Serine/threonine-protein kinase | Transferase-transferase inhibitor complex

