Artificial Peptide‐Protein Necrosomes Promote Cell Death

Author:

Guo Ruo‐Chen1,Wang Ning2,Wang Weishu1,Zhang Zeyu1,Luo Wendi3,Wang Yushi1,Du Haiqin4,Xu Yifei4,Li Gongyu2,Yu Zhilin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Functional Polymer Materials Ministry of Education State Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemical Biology Institute of Polymer Chemistry College of Chemistry Nankai University Tianjin 300071 China

2. State Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemical Biology Research Center for Analytical Science and Tianjin Key Laboratory of Biosensing and Molecular Recognition Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter College of Chemistry Nankai University Tianjin 300071 China

3. Laboratory of Theoretical and Computational Nanoscience CAS Key Laboratory for Biological Effects of Nanomaterials & Nanosafety CAS Center for Excellence in Nanoscience National Center for Nanoscience and Technology Beijing 100190 China

4. State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers and Department of Macromolecular Science Fudan University Shanghai 200438 China

Abstract

AbstractThe presence of disordered region or large interacting surface within proteins significantly challenges the development of targeted drugs, commonly known as the “undruggable” issue. Here, we report a heterogeneous peptide‐protein assembling strategy to selectively phosphorylate proteins, thereby activating the necroptotic signaling pathway and promoting cell necroptosis. Inspired by the structures of natural necrosomes formed by receptor interacting protein kinases (RIPK) 1 and 3, the kinase‐biomimetic peptides are rationally designed by incorporating natural or D‐amino acids, or connecting D‐amino acids in a retro‐inverso (DRI) manner, leading to one RIPK3‐biomimetic peptide PR3 and three RIPK1‐biomimetic peptides. Individual peptides undergo self‐assembly into nanofibrils, whereas mixing RIPK1‐biomimetic peptides with PR3 accelerates and enhances assembly of PR3. In particular, RIPK1‐biomimetic peptide DRI‐PR1 exhibits reliable binding affinity with protein RIPK3, resulting in specific cytotoxicity to colon cancer cells that overexpress RIPK3. Mechanistic studies reveal the increased phosphorylation of RIPK3 induced by RIPK1‐biomimetic peptides, elucidating the activation of the necroptotic signaling pathway responsible for cell death without an obvious increase in secretion of inflammatory cytokines. Our findings highlight the potential of peptide‐protein hybrid aggregation as a promising approach to address the “undruggable” issue and provide alternative strategies for overcoming cancer resistance in the future.

Funder

Key Technologies Research and Development Program

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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