| Literature DB >> 20666508 |
Wenjiao Song1, Yizhong Wang, Zhipeng Yu, Claudia I Rivera Vera, Jun Qu, Qing Lin.
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The nonsymmetrical spatial distribution of newly synthesized proteins in animal cells plays a central role in many cellular processes. Here, we report that a simple alkene tag, homoallylglycine (HAG), was co-translationally incorporated into a recombinant protein as well as endogenous, newly synthesized proteins in mammalian cells with high efficiency. In conjunction with a photoinduced tetrazole-alkene cycloaddition reaction ("photoclick chemistry"), this alkene tag further served as a bioorthogonal chemical reporter both for the selective protein functionalization in vitro and for a spatiotemporally controlled imaging of the newly synthesized proteins in live mammalian cells. This two-step metabolic alkene tagging-photocontrolled chemical functionalization approach may offer a potentially useful tool to study the role of spatiotemporally regulated protein synthesis in mammalian cells.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20666508 PMCID: PMC2942984 DOI: 10.1021/cb100193h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Chem Biol ISSN: 1554-8929 Impact factor: 5.100