Abiotic peptides as carriers of information for the encoding of small-molecule library synthesis.

Science (New York, N.Y.)
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Abstract

Encoding small-molecule information in DNA has been leveraged to accelerate the discovery of ligands for therapeutic targets such as proteins. However, oligonucleotide-based encoding is hampered by inherent limitations of information stability and density. In this study, we establish abiotic peptides for next-generation information storage and apply them for the encoding of diverse small-molecule synthesis. The chemical stability of the peptide-based tag allows the use of palladium-mediated reactions to efficiently synthesize peptide-encoded libraries (PELs) with broad chemical diversity and high purity. We demonstrate the successful de novo discovery of small-molecule protein ligands from PELs by affinity selection against carbonic anhydrase IX and the oncogenic protein targets BRD4(1) and MDM2. Collectively, this work establishes abiotic peptides as carriers of information for the encoding of small-molecule synthesis, leveraged herein for the discovery of protein ligands.

Year of Publication
2023
Journal
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Volume
379
Issue
6635
Pages
939-945
Date Published
03/2023
ISSN
1095-9203
DOI
10.1126/science.adf1354
PubMed ID
36862767
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