De Novo Engineering of Pd-Metalloproteins and Their Use as Intracellular Catalysts.
Soraya Learte-AymamíLaura Martínez-CastroCarmen González-GonzálezMiriam CondeminasPau Martin-MalpartidaMaría Tomás-GamasaSandra BaúldeJosé R CouceiroJean-Didier MaréchalMaria J MaciasJosé Luis MascareñasM Eugenio VázquezPublished in: JACS Au (2024)
The development of transition metal-based catalytic platforms that promote bioorthogonal reactions inside living cells remains a major challenge in chemical biology. This is particularly true for palladium-based catalysts, which are very powerful in organic synthesis but perform poorly in the cellular environment, mainly due to their rapid deactivation. We now demonstrate that grafting Pd(II) complexes into engineered β-sheets of a model WW domain results in cell-compatible palladominiproteins that effectively catalyze depropargylation reactions inside HeLa cells. The concave shape of the WW domain β-sheet proved particularly suitable for accommodating the metal center and protecting it from rapid deactivation in the cellular environment. A thorough NMR and computational study confirmed the formation of the metal-stapled peptides and allowed us to propose a three-dimensional structure for this novel metalloprotein motif.
Keyphrases
- transition metal
- living cells
- cell cycle arrest
- fluorescent probe
- induced apoptosis
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- single molecule
- single cell
- cell death
- magnetic resonance
- high resolution
- cell therapy
- highly efficient
- pi k akt
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cell proliferation
- stem cells
- oxidative stress
- reduced graphene oxide
- mesenchymal stem cells
- crystal structure
- amino acid