Incorporation of a Highly Reactive Oxalyl Thioester-Based Interacting Handle into Proteins

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Abstract

Providing biomolecules with extended physicochemical, biochemical, or biological properties is a contemporary challenge motivated by impactful benefits in life or materials sciences. In this study, we show that a latent and highly reactive oxalyl thioester precursor can be efficiently introduced as a pending functionality into a fully synthetic protein domain following a protection/late-stage deprotection strategy and can serve as an on-demand reactive handle. The approach is illustrated with the production of a 10 kDa ubiquitin Lys48 conjugate.

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Grain, B., Desmet, R., Snella, B., Melnyk, O., & Agouridas, V. (2023). Incorporation of a Highly Reactive Oxalyl Thioester-Based Interacting Handle into Proteins. Organic Letters, 25(27), 5117–5122. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.3c01846

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