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Optimized conjugation of a fluorescent label to proteins via intein-mediated activation and ligation

Optimized conjugation of a fluorescent label to proteins via intein-mediated activation and ligation
Optimized conjugation of a fluorescent label to proteins via intein-mediated activation and ligation
Intein-mediated ligation provides a site-specific method for the attachment of molecular probes to proteins. The method is inherently flexible with regard to either the protein sequence or the attached probe, but practical difficulties have limited the widespread use of this valuable labeling system for the attachment of small- to medium-sized molecules. We report herein studies to improve the efficiency and practical application of these reactions, including the assembly of plasmids for the expression of target-intein fusion proteins and the analysis of their reaction with a fluorescent cysteine derivative under a range of conditions. Optimal ligation of the fluorophore to the target protein is critically dependent on the degree of oxidation of the fluorescent cysteine derivative. Efficient ligation has been achieved with freshly prepared fluorescent cysteine derivative under rigorously anaerobic conditions. Similar ligation yields have also been achieved using more practically convenient conditions including anaerobic reaction with addition of thiophenol, or aerobic reaction with the further addition of tricarboxyethylphosphine.
high-level expression, escherichia-coli, chemical ligation, rna-polymerase, transcription, modulation, synthase, nmr
1043-1802
366-372
Wood, Robert J.
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Pascoe, David D.
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Brown, Zoë K.
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Medlicott, Emma M.
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Kriek, Marco
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Neylon, Cameron
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Roach, Peter L.
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Wood, Robert J.
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Pascoe, David D.
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Brown, Zoë K.
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Medlicott, Emma M.
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Kriek, Marco
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Neylon, Cameron
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Roach, Peter L.
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Wood, Robert J., Pascoe, David D., Brown, Zoë K., Medlicott, Emma M., Kriek, Marco, Neylon, Cameron and Roach, Peter L. (2004) Optimized conjugation of a fluorescent label to proteins via intein-mediated activation and ligation. Bioconjugate Chemistry, 15 (2), 366-372. (doi:10.1021/bc0341728).

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Abstract

Intein-mediated ligation provides a site-specific method for the attachment of molecular probes to proteins. The method is inherently flexible with regard to either the protein sequence or the attached probe, but practical difficulties have limited the widespread use of this valuable labeling system for the attachment of small- to medium-sized molecules. We report herein studies to improve the efficiency and practical application of these reactions, including the assembly of plasmids for the expression of target-intein fusion proteins and the analysis of their reaction with a fluorescent cysteine derivative under a range of conditions. Optimal ligation of the fluorophore to the target protein is critically dependent on the degree of oxidation of the fluorescent cysteine derivative. Efficient ligation has been achieved with freshly prepared fluorescent cysteine derivative under rigorously anaerobic conditions. Similar ligation yields have also been achieved using more practically convenient conditions including anaerobic reaction with addition of thiophenol, or aerobic reaction with the further addition of tricarboxyethylphosphine.

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Published date: March 2004
Keywords: high-level expression, escherichia-coli, chemical ligation, rna-polymerase, transcription, modulation, synthase, nmr

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Local EPrints ID: 20342
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/20342
ISSN: 1043-1802
PURE UUID: a6e49f3d-cd53-465e-9453-2c6fdb63d648
ORCID for Peter L. Roach: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9880-2877

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Date deposited: 16 Feb 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:24

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Author: Robert J. Wood
Author: David D. Pascoe
Author: Zoë K. Brown
Author: Emma M. Medlicott
Author: Marco Kriek
Author: Cameron Neylon
Author: Peter L. Roach ORCID iD

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