Preparation of unnatural N-to-N and C-to-C protein fusions |
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Authors: | Martin D Witte Juan J Cragnolini Stephanie K Dougan Nicholas C Yoder Maximilian W Popp Hidde L Ploegh |
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Affiliation: | Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA. |
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Abstract: | Standard genetic approaches allow the production of protein composites by fusion of polypeptides in head-to-tail fashion. Some applications would benefit from constructions that are genetically impossible, such as the site-specific linkage of proteins via their N or C termini, when a remaining free terminus is required for biological activity. We developed a method for the production of N-to-N and C-to-C dimers, with full retention of the biological activity of both fusion partners and without inflicting chemical damage on the proteins to be joined. We use sortase A to install on the N or C terminus of proteins of interest the requisite modifications to execute a strain-promoted copper-free cycloaddition and show that the ensuing ligation proceeds efficiently. Applied here to protein-protein fusions, the method reported can be extended to connecting proteins with any entity of interest. |
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Keywords: | antibodies bioorthogonal engineering transacylation |
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