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    JMC: Novel water-soluble "azolinium" selectively modifies lysine residues of peptides and proteins

    • Last Update: 2022-09-09
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    Lysine is abundant in the human proteome (5.


    Usually, the ε-amino of lysine is easy to protonate in the physiological environment, so it is very challenging


    Recently, Li Bo, associate researcher of Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Researcher Zhu Weiliang, together with Professor Ge Guangbo of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, based on the method of post-amino modification in n-butanol solution previously developed by the team[1].


    The study showed that this novel water-soluble azolin ammonium compound can selectively modify peptides such as pramolin derivatives, octreotide and somaglutide backbone lysine residues, as well as two highly conserved lysine residues (K5 and K61) of the BS-CoV-2 3CLpro of bovine serum albumin, and SARS-CoV-2 3CLpro is inactivated due to covalent modification of lysine


    In summary, a new class of water-soluble azalinium developed in this research can chemically and locus-selectively modify peptides, proteins and living cell protein lysine, which has potential application value


    Figure 1: Lysine residues of water-soluble "azolinium" modified peptides and proteins and their application at the cellular level

    The first authors of the paper are Sun Haiguo, a doctoral student at the Shanghai Institute of Medicine, and Xi Mengyu, a master's student at the Shanghai Institute of Medicine, and Jin Qiang, a doctoral student at The Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and the corresponding authors are Li Bo, associate researchers and Zhu Weiliang, and Professor


    The development of the above water-soluble "azolinium" is based on the team's continuous research work on the structural optimization of berberine for more than ten years



    Original link: https://doi.


     

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    [3] Bo Li,# Gaihong Wang,# Mu Yang, Zhijian Xu, Bubing Zeng,* Heyao Wang,* Jingshan Shen, Kaixian Chen, Weiliang Zhu.


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    (Contributed by: Zhu Weiliang's research group)

     

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