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Chemical Modification of the Tryptophan Residue in a Recombinant Ca2+-ATPase N-domain for Studying Tryptophan-ANS FRET
Published on: October 9, 2021
Electrochemical Bioconjugation of Tryptophan Residues: A Strategy for Peptide Modification
Chenggang Wan1, Rong Sun1, Wenjie Xia1
1Hubei Key Laboratory of Precision Manufacturing for Small-molecular Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hubei University, Wuhan, P. R. China.
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Interest in electrocatalytic bioconjugation reactions has surged, particularly for modifying tryptophan and tyrosine residues in proteins. We used a cost-effective graphite felt electrode and low-current methodology to achieve selective bioconjugation of tryptophan with thiophenols, yielding up to 92%. This method exclusively labeled tryptophan residues and incorporated fluorinated tryptophan for NMR analysis. Eight polypeptides, including lanreotide and leuprorelin, were effectively coupled, demonstrating the method's versatility and potential for novel diagnostic and therapeutic agents.

