-Methylated amino acids (-MeAAs) are privileged residues of naturally occurring peptides critical to bioactivity. However, discovery from ribosome display is limited by poor incorporation of -methylated amino acids into the nascent peptide chain attributed to a poor EF-Tu affinity for the -methyl-aminoacyl-tRNA. By reconfiguring the tRNA's T-stem region to compensate and tune the EF-Tu affinity, we conducted Random nonstandard Peptides Integrated Discovery (RaPID) display of a macrocyclic peptide (MCP) library containing six different -MeAAs. We have here devised a "pool-and-split" enrichment strategy using the RaPID display and identified -methylated MCPs against three species of prokaryotic metal-ion-dependent phosphoglycerate mutases. The enriched MCPs reached 57% -methylation with up to three consecutively incorporated -MeAAs, rivaling natural products. Potent nanomolar inhibitors ranging in ortholog selectivity, strongly mediated by -methylation, were identified. Co-crystal structures reveal an architecturally related Ce-2 Ipglycermide active-site metal-ion-coordinating Cys lariat MCP, functionally dependent on two -MeAAs with broadened iPGM species selectivity over the original nematode-selective MCPs. Furthermore, the isolation of a novel metal-ion-independent iPGM inhibitor utilizing a phosphoglycerate mimetic mechanism illustrates the diversity of possible chemotypes encoded by the -MeAA MCP library.

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