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Protein Engineering by Yeast Surface Display
Published on: November 29, 2024
Click to fit: versatile polyvalent display on a peptidomimetic scaffold
Hangjun Jang1, Aaron Fafarman, Justin M Holub
1Department of Chemistry, New York University, New York, 10003-6688, USA.
Abstract:
We describe an efficient protocol to effect multisite conjugation reactions to oligomers on solid-phase support. Sequence-specific N-substituted glycine "oligopeptoids" were utilized as substrates for azide-alkyne cycloaddition reactions. Diverse groups, including nucleobases and fluorophores, were conjugated at up to six positions on peptoid side chains with yields ranging from 88 to 96%. This strategy will be broadly applicable for generating polyvalent displays on peptides and other scaffolds, allowing precise control of spacing between the displayed groups.

