Chemical synthesis of Torenia plant pollen tube attractant proteins by KAHA ligation.
Nandarapu KumarswamyreddyDamodara N ReddyD Miklos Szantai-KisNao KamiyaRyoko TsukamotoMasahiro M KanaokaTetsuya HigashiyamaShunsuke OishiJeffrey W BodePublished in: RSC chemical biology (2022)
The synthesis of secreted cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) is a long-standing challenge due to protein aggregation and premature formation of inter- and intramolecular disulfide bonds. Chemical synthesis provides reduced CRPs with a higher purity, which is advantageous for folding and isolation. Herein, we report the chemical synthesis of pollen tube attractant CRPs Torenia fournieri LURE (TfLURE) and Torenia concolor LURE (TcLURE) and their chimeric analogues via α-ketoacid-hydroxylamine (KAHA) ligation. The bioactivity of chemically synthesized TfLURE protein was shown to be comparable to E. coli expressed recombinant protein through in vitro assay. The convergent protein synthesis approach is beneficial for preparing these small protein variants efficiently.