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C-terminal modification and functionalization of proteins via a self-cleavage tag triggered by a small molecule.

Yue ZengWei ShiZhi LiuHao XuLiya LiuJiaying HangYongqin WangMengru LuWei ZhouWei HuangFeng Tang
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
The precise modification or functionalization of the protein C-terminus is essential but full of challenges. Herein, a chemical approach to modify the C-terminus is developed by fusing a cysteine protease domain on the C-terminus of the protein of interest, which could achieve the non-enzymatic C-terminal functionalization by InsP 6 -triggered cysteine protease domain self-cleavage. This method demonstrates a highly efficient way to achieve protein C-terminal functionalization and is compatible with a wide range of amine-containing molecules and proteins. Additionally, a reversible C-terminal de-functionalization is found by incubating the C-terminal modified proteins with cysteine protease domain and InsP 6 , providing a tool for protein functionalization and de-functionalization. Last, various applications of protein C-terminal functionalization are provided in this work, as demonstrated by the site-specific assembly of nanobody drug conjugates, the construction of a bifunctional antibody, the C-terminal fluorescent labeling, and the C-terminal transpeptidation and glycosylation.
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