posted on 2022-09-14, 06:29authored byChun Guo, Kang Xu, Chen Chen, Jianpeng Wang, Hong Li
Protein modifications are crucial
for biological applications including
detection and therapeutics. Methods that site-specifically modify
target proteins are limited and demanding. Here, we present a novel N-terminal labeling technique that improves not only the
conjugation efficiency but also the ratio for mono-modification. This
technique has been applied to modify multiple protein targets efficiently.
In addition, this new linkage was found to be hydrolytically stable
under extreme thermal pressure (95 °C heating under aqueous buffer).
Of significant note, protein functions including binding and folding
properties were retained after conjugation.