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Synthesis of Proteins by Native Chemical Ligation
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1994
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BiosynthesisEngineeringBiochemistryProtein FoldingNatural SciencesProtein BiosynthesisBioconjugationPeptide LibrarySynthetic BiologyMolecular BiologyPeptide SynthesisPeptide EngineeringProtein EngineeringModerate SizeNative Backbone ProteinsProtein SynthesisNative Chemical Ligation
A simple technique has been devised that allows the direct synthesis of native backbone proteins of moderate size. Chemoselective reaction of two unprotected peptide segments gives an initial thioester-linked species. Spontaneous rearrangement of this transient intermediate yields a full-length product with a native peptide bond at the ligation site. The utility of native chemical ligation was demonstrated by the one-step preparation of a cytokine containing multiple disulfides. The polypeptide ligation product was folded and oxidized to form the native disulfide-containing protein molecule. Native chemical ligation is an important step toward the general application of chemistry to proteins.
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