In silico design and optimization of selective membranolytic anticancer peptides

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Gisela Gabernet
Damian Gautschi
Alex T. Müller
Claudia S. Neuhaus
Lucas Armbrecht
Petra S. Dittrich
Jan A. Hiss
Gisbert Schneider
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[1] Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences,
[2] ETH Zurich,undefined
[3] Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering,undefined
[4] ETH Zurich,undefined
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Membranolytic anticancer peptides represent a potential strategy in the fight against cancer. However, our understanding of the underlying structure-activity relationships and the mechanisms driving their cell selectivity is still limited. We developed a computational approach as a step towards the rational design of potent and selective anticancer peptides. This machine learning model distinguishes between peptides with and without anticancer activity. This classifier was experimentally validated by synthesizing and testing a selection of 12 computationally generated peptides. In total, 83% of these predictions were correct. We then utilized an evolutionary molecular design algorithm to improve the peptide selectivity for cancer cells. This simulated molecular evolution process led to a five-fold selectivity increase with regard to human dermal microvascular endothelial cells and more than ten-fold improvement towards human erythrocytes. The results of the present study advocate for the applicability of machine learning models and evolutionary algorithms to design and optimize novel synthetic anticancer peptides with reduced hemolytic liability and increased cell-type selectivity.
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