Recognition
Receptor for Methylated Arginine at the
Single Molecular Level
Posted on 2023-04-21 - 18:08
Among the various types of post-translational modifications
(PTMs),
methylation is the simple functionalized one that regulates the functions
of proteins and affects interactions of protein–protein and
protein–DNA/RNA, which will further influence diverse cellular
processes. The methylation modification has only a slight effect on
the size and hydrophobicity of proteins or peptides, and it cannot
change their net charges at all, so the methods for recognizing methylated
protein are still limited. Here, we designed a recognition receptor
consisting of a α-hemolysin (α-HL) nanopore and polyamine
decorated γ-cyclodextrin (am8γ-CD) to differentiate
the methylation of peptide derived from a heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein
at the single molecule level. The results indicate that the modification
of a methyl group enhances the interaction between the peptide and
the recognition receptor. The results of molecular simulations were
consistent with the experiments; the methylated peptide interacts
with the receptor strongly due to the more formation of hydrogen bonds.
This proposed strategy also can be used to detect PTM in real biological
samples and possesses the advantages of low-cost and high sensitivity
and is label-free. Furthermore, the success in the construction of
this recognition receptor will greatly facilitate the investigation
of pathogenesis related to methylated arginine.
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Cao, Xueying; Guo, Yanli; Feng, Yanhua; Liu, Xingtong; Yao, Fujun; Chen, Tingting; et al. (2023). Recognition
Receptor for Methylated Arginine at the
Single Molecular Level. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.3c00406