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An Enzyme-Cleavable Solubilizing-Tag Facilitates the Chemical Synthesis of Mirror-Image Proteins.

Yupeng ZhengBaochang ZhangWei-Wei ShiXiangyu DengTong-Yue WangDongyang HanYuxiang RenZiyi YangYong-Kang ZhouJian KuangZhi-Wen WangShan TangJi-Shen Zheng
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
Mirror-image proteins (D-proteins) are useful in biomedical research for purposes such as mirror-image screening for D-peptide drug discovery, but the chemical synthesis of many D-proteins is often low yielding due to the poor solubility or aggregation of their constituent peptide segments. Here, we report a Lys-C protease-cleavable solubilizing tag and its use to synthesize difficult-to-obtain D-proteins. Our tag is easily installed onto multiple amino acids such as D Lys, D Ser, D Thr, and/or the N-terminal amino acid of hydrophobic D-peptides, is impervious to various reaction conditions, such as peptide synthesis, ligation, desulfurization, and transition metal-mediated deprotection, and yet can be completely removed by Lys-C protease under denaturing conditions to give the desired D-protein. The efficacy and practicality of the new method were exemplified in the synthesis of two challenging D-proteins: D-enantiomers of programmed cell death protein 1 IgV domain and SARS-CoV-2 envelope protein, in high yield. This work demonstrates that the enzymatic cleavage of solubilizing tags under denaturing conditions is feasible, thus paving the way for the production of more D-proteins.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • sars cov
  • deep learning
  • drug discovery
  • binding protein
  • transition metal
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus