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Tunable Amine-Reactive Electrophiles for Selective Profiling of Lysine.

Authors :
Tang, Kuei-Chien
Tang, Kuei-Chien
Cao, Jian
Boatner, Lisa M
Li, Linwei
Farhi, Jonathan
Houk, Kendall N
Spangle, Jennifer
Backus, Keriann M
Raj, Monika
Tang, Kuei-Chien
Tang, Kuei-Chien
Cao, Jian
Boatner, Lisa M
Li, Linwei
Farhi, Jonathan
Houk, Kendall N
Spangle, Jennifer
Backus, Keriann M
Raj, Monika
Source :
Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English); vol 61, iss 5, e202112107; 1433-7851
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Proteome profiling by activated esters identified >9000 ligandable lysines but they are limited as covalent inhibitors due to poor hydrolytic stability. Here we report our efforts to design and discover a new series of tunable amine-reactive electrophiles (TAREs) for selective and robust labeling of lysine. The major challenges in developing selective probes for lysine are the high nucleophilicity of cysteines and poor hydrolytic stability. Our work circumvents these challenges by a unique design of the TAREs that form stable adducts with lysine and on reaction with cysteine generate another reactive electrophiles for lysine. We highlight that TAREs exhibit substantially high hydrolytic stability as compared to the activated esters and are non-cytotoxic thus have the potential to act as covalent ligands. We applied these alternative TAREs for the intracellular labeling of proteins in different cell lines, and for the selective identification of lysines in the human proteome on a global scale.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English); vol 61, iss 5, e202112107; 1433-7851
Notes :
Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) vol 61, iss 5, e202112107 1433-7851
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367391484
Document Type :
Electronic Resource