Palladium-Triggered Chemical Rescue of Intracellular Proteins via Genetically Encoded Allene-Caged Tyrosine

Jie Wang(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Siqi Zheng(Peking University), Yanjun Liu(Peking University), Zhaoyue Zhang(Peking University), Zhi Lin(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Jiaofeng Li(Peking University), Gong Zhang(Peking University), Xin Wang(Center for Life Sciences), Jie Li(Peking University), Peng R. Chen(Center for Life Sciences)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
October 31, 2016
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Abstract

Chemical de-caging has emerged as an attractive strategy for gain-of-function study of proteins via small-molecule reagents. The previously reported chemical de-caging reactions have been largely centered on liberating the side chain of lysine on a given protein. Herein, we developed an allene-based caging moiety and the corresponding palladium de-caging reagents for chemical rescue of tyrosine (Tyr) activity on intracellular proteins. This bioorthogonal de-caging pair has been successfully applied to unmask enzymatic Tyr sites (e.g., Y671 on Taq polymerase and Y728 on Anthrax lethal factor) as well as the post-translational Tyr modification site (Y416 on Src kinase) in vitro and in living cells. Our strategy provides a general platform for chemical rescue of Tyr-dependent protein activity inside cells.


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