Computationally-guided design and affinity improvement of a protein binder targeting a specific site on HER2

Author:

Kim Tae Yoon,Cha Jeong Seok,Kim Hoyoung,Choi YoonjooORCID,Cho Hyun-SooORCID,Kim Hak-SungORCID

Abstract

AbstractA protein binder with a desired epitope and binding affinity is critical to the development of therapeutic agents. Here we present computationally-guided design and affinity improvement of a protein binder recognizing a specific site on domain IV of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2). As a model, a protein scaffold composed of Leucine-rich repeat (LRR) modules was used. We designed protein binders which appear to bind a target site on domain IV using a computational method. Top 10 designs were expressed and tested with binding assays, and a lead with a low micro-molar binding affinity was selected. Binding affinity of the selected lead was further increased by two-orders of magnitude through mutual feedback between computational and experimental methods. The utility and potential of our approach was demonstrated by determining the binding interface of the developed protein binder through its crystal structure in complex with the HER2 domain IV.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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