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Genetically encoded alkenyl–pyrrolysine analogues for thiol–ene reaction mediated site-specific protein labeling
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Bioorganic ChemistryBiochemistrySite-specific ProteinNatural SciencesBioconjugationBiochemical GeneticsMolecular BiologySynthetic BiologyAlkene-bearing Pyrrolysine AnaloguesPeptide SynthesisPeptide ScienceProtein EngineeringThiol–ene ReactionAlkenyl–pyrrolysine AnaloguesAlkene HandlesChemical BiologyMutant Pylrs–trna PairBio-orthogonal Chemistry
A series of alkene-bearing pyrrolysine analogues were synthesized and subsequently incorporated into proteins at two sites by a mutant PylRS–tRNA pair with excellent efficiency. This strategy allowed the site-specific labeling of proteins carrying single or double genetically encoded alkene handles via bioorthogonal thiol–ene ligation reactions.
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