Boronic Acid Resin for Selective Immobilization of Canonically Encoded Proteins.
James O LarkinBrianna JayanthiLaura SegatoriZachary T BallPublished in: Biomacromolecules (2023)
The use of transition-metal-mediated boronic acid chemistry presents a novel method of protein immobilization on a solid support. This is a one-step method that site-selectively immobilizes pyroglutamate-histidine (pGH)-tagged proteins. Herein, we describe the synthesis of alkenylboronic acid-functionalized poly(ethylene glycol) acrylamide (PEGA) resin and its subsequent reactions with pGH-tagged proteins to produce covalent linkages. The selectivity of immobilization is demonstrated within fluorescent studies, model mixtures, and lysates.