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Lasso Proteins: Modular Design, Cellular Synthesis, and Topological Transformation.

Yajie LiuWen-Hao WuSumin HongJing FangFan ZhangGeng-Xin LiuJongcheol SeoWen-Bin Zhang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
Entangled proteins have attracted significant research interest. Herein, we report the first rationally designed lasso proteins, or protein [1]rotaxanes, by using a p53dim-entwined dimer for intramolecular entanglement and a SpyTag-SpyCatcher reaction for side-chain ring closure. The lasso structures were confirmed by proteolytic digestion, mutation, NMR spectrometry, and controlled ligation. Their dynamic properties were probed by experiments such as end-capping, proteolytic digestion, and heating/cooling. As a versatile topological intermediate, a lasso protein could be converted to a rotaxane, a heterocatenane, and a "slide-ring" network. Being entirely genetically encoded, this robust and modular lasso-protein motif is a valuable addition to the topological protein repertoire and a promising candidate for protein-based biomaterials.
Keyphrases
  • protein protein
  • binding protein
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry
  • simultaneous determination
  • tissue engineering