A Lysosome-Targeted Tetrazine for Organelle-Specific Click-to-Release Chemistry in Antigen Presenting Cells.
Nina A M LigthartMark A R de GeusMerel A T van de PlasscheDiana Torres GarcíaMarjolein M E IsendoornLuuk ReinaldaDaniëlle OfmanTyrza van LeeuwenSander Izaäk van KasterenPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Bioorthogonal deprotections are readily used to control biological function in a cell-specific manner. To further improve the spatial resolution of these reactions, we here present a lysosome-targeted tetrazine for an organelle-specific deprotection reaction. We show that trans -cyclooctene deprotection with this reagent can be used to control the biological activity of ligands for invariant natural killer T cells in the lysosome to shed light on the processing pathway in antigen presenting cells. We then use the lysosome-targeted tetrazine to show that long peptide antigens used for CD8 + T cell activation do not pass through this organelle, suggesting a role for the earlier endosomal compartments for their processing.