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Enrichment of Specifically Labeled Proteins by an Immobilized Host Molecule.

James MurrayJaehwan SimKyunghoon OhGihyun SungAra LeeAnnadka ShrinidhiAyyavu ThirunarayananDinesh ShettyKimoon Kim
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2017)
Chemical proteomics relies primarily on click-chemistry-based protein labeling and biotin-streptavidin enrichment, but these techniques have inherent limitations. Enrichment of intracellular proteins using a totally synthetic host-guest complex is described, overcoming the problem associated with the classical approach. We achieve this by affinity-based protein labeling with a target-specific probe molecule conjugated to a high-affinity guest (suberanilohydroxamic acid-ammonium-adamantane; SAHA-Ad) and then enriching the labeled species using a cucurbit[7]uril bead. This method shows high specificity for labeled molecules in a MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell lysate. Moreover, this method shows promise for labeling proteins in live cells.
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