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Computational Design of Selective Peptides to Discriminate between Similar PDZ Domains in an Oncogenic Pathway.

J Mol Biol.. 2014-12;  427(2):491-510
Zheng F, Jewell H, Fitzpatrick J, Zhang J, Mierke DF, Grigoryan G. Department of Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, USA.
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Abstract

Reagents that target protein-protein interactions to rewire signaling are of great relevance in biological research. Computational protein design may offer a means of creating such reagents on demand, but methods for encoding targeting selectivity are sorely needed. This is especially challenging when targeting interactions with ubiquitous recognition modules-for example, PDZ domains, which bind C-terminal sequences of partner proteins. Here we consider the problem of designing selective PDZ inhibitor peptides in the context of an oncogenic signaling pathway, in which two PDZ domains (NHERF-2 PDZ2-N2P2 and MAGI-3 PDZ6-M3P6) compete for a receptor C-terminus to differentially modulate oncogenic activities. Becau... More

Keywords

computational protein design; interaction selectivity; PDZ domains; selective targeting; pathway modulation