Oxidative folding of conotoxins: chemical and biological developments to efficiency of production of short, cysteine-rich peptides

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Publication Type dissertation
School or College College of Pharmacy
Department Medicinal Chemistry
Author Steiner, Andrew M.
Title Oxidative folding of conotoxins: chemical and biological developments to efficiency of production of short, cysteine-rich peptides
Date 2013-05
Description Oxidative folding is one of the key challenges hampering the development of peptidebased compounds as therapeutics. While disulde-rich peptides are often thought to be more appealing drug lead compounds because of their stable, highly-crosslinked structure, their oxidative folding to the correct disulde connectivity is often dicult, and is optimized in a peptide-specic way. This work advanced knowledge of chemical and biological means to improve oxidative folding of conotoxins. Herein I present a generalized folding protocol suitable for folding diverse disulde-rich peptides. I also show that the incorporation of selenocysteines to replace a disulde bridge with a diselenide eectively adds an intramolecular oxidative folding catalyst, where this bridge had previously been assumed to be static, with any folding improvements being a consequence of conformational eects. These are followed by a discussion of oxidative folding mechanisms in vivo, relating energy expenditure to directing disulde isomerization to the desired connectivity, as well as a novel analysis tool to consider the codon conservation of the cysteine residues that comprise the disulde scaold. This work represents signicant improvements to chemical strategies to eciently produce disulde-rich peptides and genetic analyses towards a better understanding of the role oxidative folding plays in the evolution of disulde scaolds of cysteine-rich peptides.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject MESH Oxidation-Reduction; Energy Metabolism; Kinetics; Binding Sites; Protein Conformation; Protein Folding; Disulfides; Protein Precursors; Peptides; Cysteine; Codon; Conotoxins; Disulfide Isomers
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Dissertation Name Doctor of Philosophy
Language eng
Relation is Version of Digital reproduction of Oxidative Folding of Conotoxins: Chemical and Biological Developments to Efficiency of Production of Short, Cysteine-Rich Peptides. Print version available at J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections.
Rights Management Copyright© Andrew M. Steiner 2013
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Source Original in Marriott Library Special Collections, QP6.5 2013.S84
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6r248mx
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