Selection of cyclic peptide aptamers to HCV IRES RNA using mRNA display

Author:

Litovchick Alexander,Szostak Jack W.

Abstract

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a positive strand RNA flavivirus that is a major causative agent of serious liver disease, making new treatment modalities an urgent priority. Because HCV translation initiation occurs by a mechanism that is fundamentally distinct from that of host mRNAs, it is an attractive target for drug discovery. The translation of HCV mRNA is initiated from an internal ribosomal entry site (IRES), independent of cap and poly(A) recognition and bypassing eIF4F complex formation. We used mRNA display selection technology combined with a simple and robust cyclization procedure to screen a peptide library of >1013different sequences and isolate cyclic peptides that bind with high affinity and specificity to HCV IRES RNA. The best peptide binds the IRES with subnanomolar affinity, and a specificity of at least 100-fold relative to binding to several other RNAs of similar length. The peptide specifically inhibits HCV IRES-initiated translationin vitrowith no detectable effect on normal cap-dependent translation initiation. An 8-aa cyclic peptide retains most of the activity of the full-length 27-aa bicyclic peptide. These peptides may be useful tools for the study of HCV translation and may have potential for further development as an anti-HCV drug.

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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