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RSC Med Chem ; 14(2): 378-385, 2023 Feb 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36846375

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Transglutaminase 2 (TG2), also referred to as tissue transglutaminase, plays crucial roles in both protein crosslinking and cell signalling. It is capable of both catalysing transamidation and acting as a G-protein, these activities being conformation-dependent, mutually exclusive, and tightly regulated. The dysregulation of both activities has been implicated in numerous pathologies. TG2 is expressed ubiquitously in humans and is localized both intracellularly and extracellularly. Targeted TG2 therapies have been developed but have faced numerous hurdles including decreased efficacy in vivo. Our latest efforts in inhibitor optimization involve the modification of a previous lead compound's scaffold by insertion of various amino acid residues into the peptidomimetic backbone, and derivatization of the N-terminus with substituted phenylacetic acids, resulting in 28 novel irreversible inhibitors. These inhibitors were evaluated for their ability to inhibit TG2 in vitro and their pharmacokinetic properties, and the most promising candidate 35 (k inact/K I = 760 × 103 M-1 min-1) was tested in a cancer stem cell model. Although these inhibitors display exceptional potency versus TG2, with k inact/K I ratios nearly ten-fold higher than their parent compound, their pharmacokinetic properties and cellular activity limit their therapeutic potential. However, they do serve as a scaffold for the development of potent research tools.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 57(38): 12390-12394, 2018 09 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30086191

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We report the development of YC23, a novel green BODIPY-based dimaleimide derivative that undergoes a fluorogenic addition reaction (FlARe) with a genetically encodable peptide tag (dC10α) that can be fused to a protein of interest (POI). We also demonstrate the application of this reaction for the fluorogenic labelling of a specific POI in bacterial lysate and in living mammalian cells.


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Compuestos de Boro/química , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Péptidos/metabolismo , Células HeLa , Histonas/genética , Histonas/metabolismo , Humanos , Maleimidas/química , Proteínas de Unión a Maltosa/genética , Proteínas de Unión a Maltosa/metabolismo , Microscopía Fluorescente , Péptidos/química , Péptidos/genética
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