Abstract
AimsInhibition of P53-MDM2/X interaction is known as an effective cancer therapy strategy. In this regard, pDI peptide was introduced previously with the potential of targeting MDM2. In this research, the large-scale peptide mutation screening was used to achieve the best sequence of pDI with the highest affinity for inhibition activity against MDM2/X. Main methodsThree mutant peptides of pDI as dual inhibitor peptides including single mutations of pDIm/4W, pDIm/11M and double mutations of pDIdm/4W11M were presented with the high affinities to inhibit both MDM2/X. The selected mutants were then evaluated comprehensively to confirm their ability as potent MDM2/X inhibitors, using a theoretical simulation approach. Key findingsMD simulations analyses confirmed their dual inhibition potential against both MDM2/X interactions with p53 protein. The developed pDIm and mainly pDIdm peptides showed stable conformations over the simulation time with conserved secondary structure and effective interaction with MDM2/X by physical binding such as hydrogen bonding. Besides, umbrella sampling free energy calculation indicated higher binding energy, ΔGbinding, of pDIm-MDM2/X and pDIdm-MDM2/X compared to pDI-MDM2/X. SignificanceThe optimized and improved mutant pDI, pDIdm, with more effective ΔGbinding values of −30 and −25 kcal/mol to MDMX and MDM2, respectively, is recommended as a promising anticancer agent and suitable candidate for experimental evaluations.
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