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Ethynylation of Cysteine Residues: From Peptides to Proteins in Vitro and in Living Cells
Authors:Romain Tessier  Raj Kumar Nandi  Brendan G Dwyer  Daniel Abegg  Charlotte Sornay  Javier Ceballos  Stphane Erb  Sarah Cianfrani  Alain Wagner  Guilhem Chaubet  Alexander Adibekian  Jerome Waser
Institution:Romain Tessier,Raj Kumar Nandi,Brendan G. Dwyer,Daniel Abegg,Charlotte Sornay,Javier Ceballos,Stéphane Erb,Sarah Cianférani,Alain Wagner,Guilhem Chaubet,Alexander Adibekian,Jerome Waser
Abstract:Current approaches to introduce terminal alkynes for bioorthogonal reactions into biomolecules still present limitations in terms of either reactivity, selectivity, or adduct stability. We present a method for the ethynylation of cysteine residues based on the use of ethynylbenziodoxolone (EBX) reagents. The acetylene group is directly introduced onto the thiol group of cysteine and can be used for copper‐catalyzed alkyne‐azide cycloaddition (CuAAC) without further processing. Labeling proceeded with reaction rates comparable to or higher than the most often used iodoacetamide on peptides or maleimide on the antibody trastuzumab, and high cysteine selectivity was observed. The reagents were also used in living cells for cysteine proteomic profiling and displayed improved coverage of the cysteinome compared to previously reported iodoacetamide or hypervalent iodine reagents. Fine‐tuning of the EBX reagents allows optimization of their reactivity and physical properties.
Keywords:bioconjugation  cysteine  ethynylation  hypervalent iodine reagents  proteomics
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