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  2. A peptidomimetic of NT-3 acts as a TrkC antagonist

A peptidomimetic of NT-3 acts as a TrkC antagonist

  • Peptides. 2009 Oct;30(10):1833-9. doi: 10.1016/j.peptides.2009.07.015.
Fouad Brahimi 1 Andrey Malakhov Hong Boon Lee Mookda Pattarawarapan Lubijca Ivanisevic Kevin Burgess H Uri Saragovi
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Affiliation

  • 1 Lady Davis Institute-Jewish General Hospital, McGill University, Canada.
Abstract

Neurotrophins are a family of growth factors that regulate the peripheral and central nervous system. We designed and tested a mini-library of small molecules peptidomimetics based on beta-turns of the neurotrophin growth factor polypeptides NT-3, which is the natural ligand for TrkC receptors. Biological studies identified a peptidomimetic 2Cl that exhibited selective antagonism of TrkC. 2Cl reduces TrkC activation and signaling promoted by NT-3, and selectively blocks ligand-dependent cell survival. 2Cl also blocks ligand-independent TrkC activation and signals that take place when the receptor is over-expressed. This work adds to our understanding of how the neurotrophins function through Trk Receptors, and demonstrates that peptidomimetics can be designed to selectively disturb neurotrophin-receptor interactions, and receptor activation.

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