2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.12.03.410779
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De novomacrocyclic peptides for inhibiting, stabilising and probing the function of the Retromer endosomal trafficking complex

Abstract: The Retromer complex (Vps35-Vps26-Vps29) is essential for endosomal membrane trafficking and signalling. Mutations in Retromer cause late-onset Parkinson’s disease, while viral and bacterial pathogens can hijack the complex during cellular infection. To modulate and probe its function we have created a novel series of macrocyclic peptides that bind Retromer with high affinity and specificity. Crystal structures show the majority of cyclic peptides bind to Vps29 via a Pro-Leu-containing sequence, structurally m… Show more

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