Peptide/protein stapling and unstapling: Introduction of s-tetrazine, photochemical release, and regeneration of the peptide/protein

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Abstract

Protocols have been achieved that permit facile introduction of s-tetrazine into unprotected peptides and the protein, thioredoxin, between two cysteine sulfhydryl groups (i.e., staple), followed by photochemical release (i.e., unstaple) and regeneration of the peptide/protein upon removal of the cyano groups from the derived bisthiocyanate. The S,S-tetrazine macrocycles in turn provide a convenient handle for probe introduction by exploiting the inverse electron demand Diels-Alder reactivity of the tetrazine.

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Brown, S. P., & Smith, A. B. (2015). Peptide/protein stapling and unstapling: Introduction of s-tetrazine, photochemical release, and regeneration of the peptide/protein. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 137(12), 4034–4037. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja512880g

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