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Chemoselective and Site‐Selective Lysine‐Directed Lysine Modification Enables Single‐Site Labeling of Native Proteins
Authors:Srinivasa Rao Adusumalli  Dattatraya Gautam Rawale  Kalyani Thakur  Landa Purushottam  Neelesh C. Reddy  Neetu Kalra  Sanjeev Shukla  Vishal Rai
Abstract:The necessity for precision labeling of proteins emerged during the efforts to understand and regulate their structure and function. It demands selective attachment of tags such as affinity probes, fluorophores, and potent cytotoxins. Here, we report a method that enables single‐site labeling of a high‐frequency Lys residue in the native proteins. At first, the enabling reagent forms stabilized imines with multiple solvent‐accessible Lys residues chemoselectively. These linchpins create the opportunity to regulate the position of a second Lys‐selective electrophile connected by a spacer. Consequently, it enables the irreversible single‐site labeling of a Lys residue independent of its place in the reactivity order. The user‐friendly protocol involves a series of steps to deconvolute and address chemoselectivity, site‐selectivity, and modularity. Also, it delivers ordered immobilization and analytically pure probe‐tagged proteins. Besides, the methodology provides access to antibody‐drug conjugate (ADC), which exhibits highly selective anti‐proliferative activity towards HER‐2 expressing SKBR‐3 breast cancer cells.
Keywords:antibody-drug conjugate  bioconjugation  lysine labeling  protein modification
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