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Synthesis of Protein Bioconjugates via Cysteine-maleimide Chemistry
Published on: July 20, 2016
Protein Synthesis via Activated Cysteine-Directed Protein Ligation
Ge Yu1, Yuchen Qiao1, Lauren R Blankenship1
1The Texas A&M Drug Discovery Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA.
Abstract:
Proteins with a functionalized C-terminus are critical to synthesizing large proteins via expressed protein ligation. To overcome the limitations of currently available C-terminus functionalization strategies, we established an approach based on a small molecule cyanylating reagent that chemically activates a cysteine in a recombinant protein at its N-side amide for undergoing nucleophilic acyl substitution with amines. We demonstrated the versatility of this approach by successfully synthesizing RNAse H with its RNA hydrolyzing activity restored and in vitro nucleosome build with a C-terminal posttranslational modified histone H2A. This technique will expand the landscape of protein chemical synthesis and its application in new research fields significantly.
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