Scholarly Colloquia and Events

  • 10/8 Pharmaceutical Sciences seminar- Dr. Paul M. Scola

    The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences invites  you to attend a seminar on Monday, October 8, 2018, 3:30-4:30pm, Pharmacy/Biology Building (PBB) room 129


    Paul M. Scola, Ph.D.

    Director of Chemistry in Drug Discovery Research, Bristol-Myers Squibb


    Seminar title  “Discovery of a Macrocyclic Peptide Inhibitor(BMS-986189) of Programmed Death-Ligand 1 (PD-L1)”

    Macrocyclic peptides were identified as inhibitors of PD-L1 through mRNA display, an in vitro selection technique.  These screening leads demonstrated modest in vitro activity in PD-L1 binding assays, while they proved inactive in functional assays.  Co-crystal structures of selected analogues with PD-L1 provided insight into the nonbonding interactions between these macrocyclic peptides and the PD-L1 protein.  The structure-based insights gleaned enabled the rapid optimization of these macrocycles with respect to PD-L1 inhibitory activity and the mitigation of off-target liabilities identified in early leads.  This rational drug design approach led to the discovery of a macrocyclic peptide (BMS-986189) with activity in binding and functional assays comparable to a PD-L1 antibody. Details of these discoveries will be discussed.


    Monday, October 8, 2018 3:30-4:30pm, 

    Pharmacy Biology Building (PBB) room 129


    Host: Dr. M. Kyle Hadden 860-486-8446

    kyle.hadden@uconn.edu

     

    For more information, contact: Kyle Hadden at 860-486-8446