Chemoselective and Site‐Selective Lysine‐Directed Lysine Modification Enables Single‐Site Labeling of Native Proteins

Volume: 59, Issue: 26, Pages: 10332 - 10336
Published: Apr 20, 2020
Abstract
The necessity for precision labeling of proteins emerged during the efforts to understand and regulate their structure and function. It demands selective attachment of tags such as affinity probes, fluorophores, and potent cytotoxins. Here, we report a method that enables single‐site labeling of a high‐frequency Lys residue in the native proteins. At first, the enabling reagent forms stabilized imines with multiple solvent‐accessible Lys...
Paper Details
Title
Chemoselective and Site‐Selective Lysine‐Directed Lysine Modification Enables Single‐Site Labeling of Native Proteins
Published Date
Apr 20, 2020
Volume
59
Issue
26
Pages
10332 - 10336
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