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Phage display and selection of lanthipeptides on the carboxy-terminus of the gene-3 minor coat protein

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  • Johannes H. Urban

    (MorphoSys AG, Semmelweisstr. 7)

  • Markus A. Moosmeier

    (MorphoSys AG, Semmelweisstr. 7)

  • Tobias Aumüller

    (MorphoSys AG, Semmelweisstr. 7)

  • Marcus Thein

    (MorphoSys AG, Semmelweisstr. 7)

  • Tjibbe Bosma

    (Lanthio Pharma, Rozenburglaan 13 B)

  • Rick Rink

    (Lanthio Pharma, Rozenburglaan 13 B)

  • Katharina Groth

    (MorphoSys AG, Semmelweisstr. 7)

  • Moritz Zulley

    (MorphoSys AG, Semmelweisstr. 7)

  • Katja Siegers

    (MorphoSys AG, Semmelweisstr. 7)

  • Kathrin Tissot

    (MorphoSys AG, Semmelweisstr. 7)

  • Gert N. Moll

    (Lanthio Pharma, Rozenburglaan 13 B)

  • Josef Prassler

    (MorphoSys AG, Semmelweisstr. 7)

Abstract

Ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides (RiPPs) are an emerging class of natural products with drug-like properties. To fully exploit the potential of RiPPs as peptide drug candidates, tools for their systematic engineering are required. Here we report the engineering of lanthipeptides, a subclass of RiPPs characterized by multiple thioether cycles that are enzymatically introduced in a regio- and stereospecific manner, by phage display. This was achieved by heterologous co-expression of linear lanthipeptide precursors fused to the widely neglected C-terminus of the bacteriophage M13 minor coat protein pIII, rather than the conventionally used N-terminus, along with the modifying enzymes from distantly related bacteria. We observe that C-terminal precursor peptide fusions to pIII are enzymatically modified in the cytoplasm of the producing cell and subsequently displayed as mature cyclic peptides on the phage surface. Biopanning of large C-terminal display libraries readily identifies artificial lanthipeptide ligands specific to urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) and streptavidin.

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  • Johannes H. Urban & Markus A. Moosmeier & Tobias Aumüller & Marcus Thein & Tjibbe Bosma & Rick Rink & Katharina Groth & Moritz Zulley & Katja Siegers & Kathrin Tissot & Gert N. Moll & Josef Prassler, 2017. "Phage display and selection of lanthipeptides on the carboxy-terminus of the gene-3 minor coat protein," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-10, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-01413-7
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-01413-7
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    1. Andrew M. King & Daniel A. Anderson & Emerson Glassey & Thomas H. Segall-Shapiro & Zhengan Zhang & David L. Niquille & Amanda C. Embree & Katelin Pratt & Thomas L. Williams & D. Benjamin Gordon & Chri, 2021. "Selection for constrained peptides that bind to a single target protein," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-12, December.

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