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Translocation of an Intracellular Protein via Peptide-Directed Ligation.

Christiane StillerDennis M KrügerNicolas BrauckhoffMarcel SchmidtPetra JanningHazem SalamonTom N Grossmann
Published in: ACS chemical biology (2017)
Ligand-directed reactions allow chemical transformations at very low reactant concentrations and can thus provide access to efficient approaches for the post-translational modification of proteins. The development of these proximity-induced reactions is hampered by the number of appropriate ligands and the lack of design principles. Addressing these limitations, we report a proximity-induced labeling system which applies a moderate affinity peptide ligand. The design process was structure-guided and supported by molecular dynamics simulations. We show that selective protein labeling can be performed inside living cells enabling the subcellular translocation of a protein via ligand-directed chemistry for the first time.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • living cells
  • high glucose
  • protein protein
  • fluorescent probe
  • amino acid
  • binding protein
  • drug induced
  • endothelial cells
  • single molecule
  • mass spectrometry