Sulfation of the Human Cytomegalovirus Protein UL22A Enhances Binding to the Chemokine RANTES

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UL22A is an 83 amino acid chemokine-binding protein produced by human cytomegalovirus that likely assists the virus in dampening the host antiviral response. We proposed that UL22A is sulfated on two tyrosine residues and tested this hypothesis through the chemical synthesis of a small library of differentially sulfated protein variants. The (sulfo)proteins were efficiently prepared using a novel β-selenoleucine motif to facilitate one-pot ligation–deselenization chemistry. Tyrosine sulfation of UL22A proved critical for RANTES binding, with the doubly sulfated variant exhibiting an improvement in binding of 2.5 orders of magnitude compared to the unmodified protein.

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Wang, X., Sanchez, J., Stone, M. J., & Payne, R. J. (2017). Sulfation of the Human Cytomegalovirus Protein UL22A Enhances Binding to the Chemokine RANTES. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 56(29), 8490–8494. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201703059

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