Supplemented with synthetic surrogates of their natural cosubstrate S-adenosyl-l-methione (AdoMet), methyltransferases represent a powerful toolbox for the functionalization of biomolecules. By employing novel cosubstrate derivatives in combination with protein engineering, we show that this chemo-enzymatic method can be used to introduce photolabile protecting groups into DNA even in the presence of AdoMet. This approach enables optochemical control of gene expression in a straight-forward manner and we have termed it reversible methyltransferase directed transfer of photoactivatable groups (re-mTAG).
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Heimes, M., Kolmar, L., & Brieke, C. (2018). Efficient cosubstrate enzyme pairs for sequence-specific methyltransferase-directed photolabile caging of DNA. Chemical Communications, 54(90), 12718–12721. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8cc05913f
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