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A Peptide-Based Ligand-Directed Chemistry Enables Protein Functionalization.

Yuena WangRongtong ZhaoChuan WanXiaochun GuoFenfang YangZhanfeng HouRui WangShuiming LiTiejian FengFeng YinZigang Li
Published in: Organic letters (2022)
The ligand-directed (LD) chemistry provides powerful tools for site-specific modification of proteins. We utilized a peptide with an appended methionine (Met) as a ligand; then, the Met thioether was modified into sulfonium which enabled a proximity induced group transfer onto protein cysteine in the vicinity upon peptide-target binding. The sulfonium warhead could be easily constructed with unprotected peptides, and the transferable group scope was conducted on model protein PDZ and its ligand peptides. In addition, a living cell labeling was successfully achieved.
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