Issue 83, 2021

A native mass spectrometry platform identifies HOP inhibitors that modulate the HSP90–HOP protein–protein interaction

Abstract

Herein we describe a native mass spectromery protein–peptide model as a competent surrogate for the HOP–HSP90 protein–protein interaction (PPI), application of which led to the qualititive identification of two new peptides capable of in vitro PPI disruption. This proof of concept study offers a viable alternative for PPI inhibitor screening.

Graphical abstract: A native mass spectrometry platform identifies HOP inhibitors that modulate the HSP90–HOP protein–protein interaction

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
04 Aug 2021
Accepted
26 Sep 2021
First published
27 Sep 2021

Chem. Commun., 2021,57, 10919-10922

A native mass spectrometry platform identifies HOP inhibitors that modulate the HSP90–HOP protein–protein interaction

C. G. L. Veale, M. Mateos-Jiménez, M. C. Vaaltyn, R. Müller, M. P. Makhubu, M. Alhassan, B. G. de la Torre, F. Albericio, C. L. Mackay, A. L. Edkins and D. J. Clarke, Chem. Commun., 2021, 57, 10919 DOI: 10.1039/D1CC04257B

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