β-trefoil inhibitors--from the work of Kunitz onward
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- DOI: 10.1515/hsz-2012-0159
β-trefoil inhibitors--from the work of Kunitz onward
Abstract
Protein protease inhibitors are the tools of nature in controlling proteolytic enzymes. They come in different shapes and sizes. The β-trefoil protease inhibitors that come from plants, first discovered by Kunitz, were later complemented with representatives from higher fungi. They inhibit serine (families S1 and S8) and cysteine proteases (families C1 and C13) as well as other hydrolases. Their versatility is the result of the plasticity of the loops coming out of the stable β-trefoil scaffold. For this reason, they display several different mechanisms of inhibition involving different positions of the loops and their combinations. Natural diversity, as well as the initial successes in de novo protein engineering, makes the β-trefoil proteins a promising starting point for the generation of strong, specific, multitarget inhibitors capable of inhibiting multiple types of hydrolytic enzymes and simultaneously interacting with different protein, carbohydrate, or DNA molecules. This pool of knowledge opens up new possibilities for the exploration of their naturally occurring as well as modified properties for applications in many fields of medicine, biotechnology, and agriculture.
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