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Site‐Specific N‐Terminal Labeling of Peptides and Proteins using Butelase 1 and Thiodepsipeptide
Authors:Dr. Giang K. T. Nguyen  Yuan Cao  Dr. Wei Wang  Prof. Dr. Chuan Fa Liu  Prof. Dr. James P. Tam
Affiliation:School of Biological Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, 60 Nanyang Drive, Singapore 637551 (Singapore)
Abstract:An efficient ligase with exquisite site‐specificity is highly desirable for protein modification. Recently, we discovered the fastest known ligase called butelase 1 from Clitoria ternatea for intramolecular cyclization. For intermolecular ligation, butelase 1 requires an excess amount of a substrate to suppress the reverse reaction, a feature similar to other ligases. Herein, we describe the use of thiodepsipeptide substrates with a thiol as a leaving group and an unacceptable nucleophile to render the butelase‐mediated ligation reactions irreversible and in high yields. Butelase 1 also accepted depsipeptides as substrates, but unlike a thiodesipeptide, the desipeptide ligation was partially reversible as butelase 1 can tolerate an alcohol group as a poor nucleophile. The thiodesipeptide method was successfully applied in N‐terminal labeling of ubiquitin and green fluorescent protein using substrates with or without a biotin group in high yields.
Keywords:butelase   1  labelling  ligation  thiodepsipeptide
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