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Exploring Protein Bioconjugation: A Redox-Based Strategy for Tryptophan Targeting.

Qian-Qian YangShuai-Jiang LiuWei HuangCheng PengBo Han
Published in: Research (Washington, D.C.) (2024)
Amino acid bioconjugation technology has emerged as a pivotal tool for linking small-molecule fragments with proteins, antibodies, and even cells. The study in Nature by Chang and Toste introduces a redox-based strategy for tryptophan bioconjugation, employing N -sulfonyloxaziridines as oxidative cyclization reagents, demonstrating high efficiency comparable to traditional click reactions. Meanwhile, this tool provides feasible methods for investigating the mechanisms underlying functional tryptophan-related biochemical processes, paving the way for protein function exploration, activity-based proteomics for functional amino acid identification and characterization, and even the design of covalent inhibitors.
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