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Increasing the Realism of in Silico pHLIP Peptide Models with a Novel pH Gradient CpHMD Method.


ABSTRACT: The pH-low insertion peptides (pHLIP) are pH-dependent membrane inserting peptides, whose function depends on the cell microenvironment acidity. Several peptide variants have been designed to improve upon the wt-sequence, particularly the state transition kinetics and the selectivity for tumor pH. The variant 3 (Var3) peptide is a 27 residue long peptide, with a key titrating residue (Asp-13) that, despite showing a modest performance in liposomes (pKins ∼ 5.0), excelled in tumor cell experiments. To help rationalize these results, we focused on the pH gradient in the cell membrane, which is one of the crucial properties that are not present in liposomes. We extended our CpHMD-L method and its pH replica-exchange (pHRE) implementation to include a pH gradient and mimic the pHLIP-membrane microenvironment in a cell where the internal pH is fixed (pH 7.2) and the external pH is allowed to change. We showed that, by properly modeling the pH-gradient, we can correctly predict the experimentally observed loss and gain of performance in tumor cells experiments by the wt and Var3 sequences, respectively. In sum, the pH gradient implementation allowed for more accurate and realistic pKa estimations and was a pivotal step in bridging the in silico data and the in vivo cell experiments.

SUBMITTER: Silva TFD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9775217 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Increasing the Realism of <i>in Silico</i> pHLIP Peptide Models with a Novel pH Gradient CpHMD Method.

Silva Tomás F D TFD   Vila-Viçosa Diogo D   Machuqueiro Miguel M  

Journal of chemical theory and computation 20221018 11


The pH-low insertion peptides (pHLIP) are pH-dependent membrane inserting peptides, whose function depends on the cell microenvironment acidity. Several peptide variants have been designed to improve upon the <i>wt</i>-sequence, particularly the state transition kinetics and the selectivity for tumor pH. The variant 3 (Var3) peptide is a 27 residue long peptide, with a key titrating residue (Asp-13) that, despite showing a modest performance in liposomes (p<i>K</i><sup>ins</sup> ∼ 5.0), excelled  ...[more]

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