1. Photo-induced conjugation of tetrazoles to modified and native proteins
- Author
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Madhavan Nallani, Winna Siti, Amit Kumar Khan, Hans-Peter M. de Hoog, and Bo Liedberg
- Subjects
chemistry.chemical_classification ,Models, Molecular ,Molecular Structure ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Tryptophan ,Tetrazoles ,Polymer ,Polyethylene glycol ,Lactoglobulins ,Photochemical Processes ,Biochemistry ,Polyethylene Glycols ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Residue (chemistry) ,PEG ratio ,Molecule ,Organic chemistry ,Animals ,Cattle ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
Bio-orthogonal chemistry has been widely used for conjugation of polymer molecules to proteins. Here, we demonstrate the conjugation of polyethylene glycol (PEG) to bovine beta-lactoglobulin (BLG) by photo-induced cyclo-addition of tetrazole-appended PEG and allyl-modified BLG. During the course of the investigation, a significant side-reaction was found to occur for the conjugation of PEG-tetrazole to native BLG. Further exploration of the underlying chemistry reveals that the presence of a tryptophan residue is sufficient for conjugation of tetrazole-modified molecules.
- Published
- 2015