Engineering a methyllysine reader with photoactive amino acid in mammalian cells
Simran Arora1, Sushma Sappa, Kathryn Hinkelman
1Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA. kai27@pitt.edu.
Abstract:
Methyllysine sites in proteins are recognized by an array of reader domains that mediate protein-protein interactions for controlling cellular processes. Herein, we engineer a chromodomain, an essential methyllysine reader, to carry 4-azido-l-phenylalanine (AzF) via amber suppressor mutagenesis and demonstrate its potential to bind and crosslink methylated proteins in human cells. We further develop a first-of-its kind chromodomain variant bearing two AzF units with enhanced crosslinking potential suitable for profiling the transient methyllysine interactome.


