DNA-Templated Introduction of an Aldehyde Handle in Proteins.

نویسندگان

  • Anne Louise B Kodal
  • Christian B Rosen
  • Michael R Mortensen
  • Thomas Tørring
  • Kurt V Gothelf
چکیده

Many medical and biotechnological applications rely on protein labeling, but a key challenge is the production of homogeneous and site-specific conjugates. This can rarely be achieved by simple residue-specific random labeling, but generally requires genetic engineering. Using site-selective DNA-templated reductive amination, we created DNA-protein conjugates with control over labeling stoichiometry and without genetic engineering. A guiding DNA strand with a metal-binding functionality facilitates site-selectivity by directing the coupling of a second reactive DNA strand in the vicinity of a protein metal-binding site. We demonstrate DNA-templated reductive amination for His6 -tagged proteins and metal-binding proteins, including IgG1 antibodies. We also used a cleavable linker between the DNA and the protein to remove the DNA and introduce a single aldehyde on the protein. This functions as a handle for further modifications with desired labels. In addition to directing the aldehyde positioning, the DNA provides a straightforward route for purification between reaction steps.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology

دوره 17 14  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016