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A CYFIP1-Inspired Peptidomimetic Modulates eIF4E-Dependent Translational Control in Cancer and Neurodevelopmental Disorders

The eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) is a central regulator of cap-dependent translation and a compelling pharmacological target in disorders marked by protein synthesis dysregulation, including cancer and Fragile X Syndrome (FXS). Among endogenous eIF4E regulators, the CYFIP1-eIF4E interaction is uniquely selective, offering a framework for designing targeted translation modulators. Here, we report Cy-9B, a rationally engineered, stapled peptidomimetic derived from CYFIP1 that binds eIF4E, disrupts eIF4E-eIF4G complex, and suppresses cap-dependent translation. Enhanced-sampling free-energy simulations reveal that Cy-9B engages eIF4E through a non-canonical binding mode. C

biochemistry