Biosynthesis and genetic encoding of activated nitriles for fast protein conjugation and tunable fluorogenic labeling

IF 19.1 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Chem Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1016/j.chempr.2024.12.003
Elwy H. Abdelkader, Haocheng Qianzhu, Gottfried Otting, Thomas Huber
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Few chemistries are suitable for in-cell protein labeling, and the required reagents are costly. We present an approach for the coupled biosynthesis and genetic encoding of activated nitriles, delivering a facile way to furnish proteins with biocompatible reactive handles suitable for subsequent site-specific modifications both in cell and in vitro. The strategy utilizes the endogenous bacterial cysteine biosynthetic machinery to produce the nitrile-bearing non-canonical amino acids (ncAAs) in situ and then perform genetic encoding through an engineered orthogonal translation system. We demonstrate the utility of our system for rapid site-specific bioconjugation and macrocyclization through the nitrile-aminothiol (NAT) click reaction. In addition, we introduce the aromatic condensation NAT (arcNAT) click reaction as a tool for generating a diverse array of turn-on fluorophores. arcNAT achieves fluorogenic labeling of proteins for live-cell microscopy without requiring washing steps. Our approach provides a uniquely convenient, versatile, and cost-effective platform for the post-translational diversification of proteins.

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Chem Environmental Science-Environmental Chemistry
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期刊介绍: Chem, affiliated with Cell as its sister journal, serves as a platform for groundbreaking research and illustrates how fundamental inquiries in chemistry and its related fields can contribute to addressing future global challenges. It was established in 2016, and is currently edited by Robert Eagling.
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