Abstract
Efficient access to proteins modified site-specifically with glycans is important in glycobiology and for therapeutic applications. Herein, we report a biocompatible protein glycoconjugation by inverse demand Diels-Alder reaction between tetrazine and trans-cyclooctene. Tetrazine functionalized glycans were obtained in one step by CuAAC (Cu-catalyzed alkyne azide cycloaddition) between glycosyl azide and an alkyne-tetrazine adduct. Site-specific glycoconjugation was performed chemoselectively on a target protein in which a trans-cyclooctene derivatized lysine was genetically encoded. Glycoconjugation proceeded to completion on purified protein and was shown to be selective for the target protein in E. coli.
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Machida, T., Lang, K., Xue, L., Chin, J. W., & Winssinger, N. (2015). Site-specific glycoconjugation of protein via bioorthogonal tetrazine cycloaddition with a genetically encoded trans -cyclooctene or bicyclononyne. Bioconjugate Chemistry, 26(5), 802–806. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.5b00101
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