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A "Quenchergenic" Chemoselective Protein Labeling Strategy.

Partha Sarathi Addy1, Yunan Zheng1, James S Italia1, Abhishek Chatterjee1.   

Abstract

Dynamic changes in protein structure can be monitored by using a fluorescent probe and a dark quencher. This approach is contingent upon the ability to precisely introduce a fluorophore/quencher pair into two specific sites of a protein of interest. Despite recent advances, there is continued demand for new and convenient approaches to site-selectively label proteins with such optical probes. We have recently developed a chemoselectively rapid azo-coupling reaction (CRACR) for site-specific protein labeling; it relies on rapid coupling between a genetically encoded 5-hydroxytryptophan residue and various aromatic diazonium ions. Herein, it is reported that the product of this conjugation reaction, a highly chromophoric biarylazo group, is a potent fluorescence quencher. The absorption properties of this azo product can be tuned by systematically altering the structure of the aryldiazonium species. A particular "quenchergenic" aryldiazonium has been identified that, upon conjugation, efficiently quenches the fluorescence of green fluorescent protein, which is a widely used genetically encoded fluorescent probe that can be terminally attached to target proteins. This fluorophore/quencher pair was used to evaluate the protein-labeling kinetics of CRACR, as well as to monitor the proteolysis of a fusion protein.
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Keywords:  FRET; chemoselectivity; genetic code expansion; protein modifications; proteolysis; unnatural amino acids

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30740850      PMCID: PMC6663590          DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201800817

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chembiochem        ISSN: 1439-4227            Impact factor:   3.164


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