Synthesis of fluorinated maltose derivatives for monitoring protein interaction by 19F NMR

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Abstract

A novel reporter system, which is applicable to the 19F NMR investigation of protein interactions, is presented. This approach uses 2-F-labeled maltose as a spy ligand to indirectly probe protein-ligand or protein-protein interactions of proteins fused or tagged to the maltose-binding protein (MBP). The key feature is the simultaneous NMR observation of both 19F NMR signals of gluco/ manno-type-2-F-maltose-isomers; one isomer (α-gluco-type) binds to MBP and senses the protein interaction, and the nonbinding isomers (β-gluco- and/or α/β-manno-type) are utilized as internal references. Moreover, this reporter system was used for relative affinity studies of fluorinated and nonfluorinated carbohydrates to the maltose-binding protein, which were found to be in perfect agreement with published X-ray data. The results of the NMR competition experiments together with the established correlation between 19F chemical shift data and molecular interaction patterns, suggest valuable applications for studies of protein-ligand interaction interfaces. © 2012 Braitsch et al; licensee Beilstein-Institut. License and terms: see end of document.

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Braitsch, M., Kählig, H., Kontaxis, G., Fischer, M., Kawada, T., Konrat, R., & Schmid, W. (2012). Synthesis of fluorinated maltose derivatives for monitoring protein interaction by 19F NMR. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 8, 448–455. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.8.51

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