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Light-Controlled Tyrosine Nitration of Proteins.

Tengfang LongLei LiuYouqi TaoWanli ZhangJiale QuanJie ZhengJulian D HegemannMotonari UesugiWenbing YaoHong TianHuan Wang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Tyrosine nitration of proteins is one of the most important oxidative post-translational modifications in vivo. A major obstacle for its biochemical and physiological studies is the lack of efficient and chemoselective protein tyrosine nitration reagents. Herein, we report a generalizable strategy for light-controlled protein tyrosine nitration by employing biocompatible dinitroimidazole reagents. Upon 390 nm irradiation, dinitroimidazoles efficiently convert tyrosine residues into 3-nitrotyrosine residues in peptides and proteins with fast kinetics and high chemoselectivity under neutral aqueous buffer conditions. The incorporation of 3-nitrotyrosine residues enhances the thermostability of lasso peptide natural products and endows murine tumor necrosis factor-α with strong immunogenicity to break self-tolerance. The light-controlled time resolution of this method allows the investigation of the impact of tyrosine nitration on the self-assembly behavior of α-synuclein.
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