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Template-directed ligation of peptides to oligonucleotides
R K Bruick1, P E Dawson, S B Kent
1The Scripps Research Institute, 10666 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
Background:
Oligonucleotide-peptide conjugates have several applications, including their potential use as therapeutic agents. We developed a strategy for the chemical ligation of unprotected peptides to oligonucleotides in aqueous solution. The two compounds are joined via a stable amide bond in a template-directed reaction.
Results:
Peptides, ending in a carboxy-terminal thioester, were converted to thioester-linked oligonucleotide-peptide intermediates. The oligonucleotide portion of the intermediate binds to a complementary oligonucleotide template, placing the peptide in close proximity to an adjacent template-bound oligonucleotide that terminates in a 3' amine. The ensuing reaction results in the efficient formation of an amide-linked oligonucleotide-peptide conjugate.
Conclusions:
An oligonucleotide template can be used to direct the ligation of peptides to oligonucleotides via a highly stable amide linkage. The ligation reaction is sequence-specific, allowing the simultaneous ligation of multiple oligonucleotide-peptide pairs.