Synthetic Amine Linkers for Efficient Sortagging.
Tetiana BondarchukDiana VaskivElena ZhuravelOleh ShyshlykYevhenii HrynyshynOleksandr NedialkoOleksandr PokholenkoAlla PohribnaOlga KuchukVolodymyr S BrovaretsSergey ZozulyaPublished in: Bioconjugate chemistry (2024)
Enzymatic site-specific bioconjugation techniques, in particular sortase-mediated ligation, are increasingly used to generate conjugated proteins for a wide array of applications. Extension of the utility and practicality of sortagging for diverse purposes is critically dependent on further improvement of the efficiency of sortagging reactions with a wider structural variety of substrates. We present a comprehensive comparative mass spectrometry screening study of synthetic nonpeptidic incoming amine nucleophile substrates of Staphylococcus aureus Sortase A enzyme. We have identified the optimal structural motifs among the chemically diverse set of 452 model primary and secondary amine-containing sortagging substrates, and we demonstrate the utility of representative amine linkers for efficient C-terminal biotinylation of nanobodies.