Protein-Protein Interaction in Multicomponent Reaction Enables Chemoselective, Site-Selective, and Modular Labeling of Native Proteins.
Rajib MollaPralhad N JoshiNeelesh C ReddyDwaipayan BiswasVishal RaiPublished in: Organic letters (2023)
A protein's pool of functionalities presents a formidable challenge for its single-site modification. Here, we report a method to harness protein-protein interaction (PPI) to drive selective modification. It involves the chemoselective reversible generation of reactive intermediates and utilizes PPI-specificity to drive the subsequent site-selective irreversible step. The d is in tegrate (DIN) theory-driven multicomponent aza-Morita-Baylis-Hillman (aza-MBH) reaction offers homogeneous and modular single-site protein modification capable of late-stage mono- and dual-probe installation.