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Targetable Tetrazine-Based Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Agents for Biological Systems.

Byung Joon LimBryce E AckermannGalia T Debelouchina
Published in: Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2020)
Dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) has shown great promise as a tool to enhance the nuclear magnetic resonance signals of proteins in the cellular environment. As sensitivity increases, the ability to select and efficiently polarize a specific macromolecule over the cellular background has become desirable. Herein, we address this need and present a tetrazine-based DNP agent that can be targeted selectively to proteins containing the unnatural amino acid (UAA) norbornene-lysine. This UAA can be introduced efficiently into the cellular milieu by genetic means. Our approach is bio-orthogonal and easily adaptable to any protein of interest. We illustrate the scope of our methodology and investigate the DNP transfer mechanisms in several biological systems. Our results shed light on the complex polarization-transfer pathways in targeted DNP and ultimately pave the way to selective DNP-enhanced NMR spectroscopy in both bacterial and mammalian cells.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • magnetic resonance
  • cancer therapy
  • computed tomography
  • gene expression
  • machine learning
  • drug delivery
  • small molecule
  • contrast enhanced