Kinetic Resolution of Epimeric Proteins Enables Stereoselective Chemical Mutagenesis
Guljannat Ablat,
Neev Lawton,
Ruqaiya Alam
et al.
Abstract:Chemical mutagenesis via dehydroalanine (Dha) is a powerful method to tailor protein structure and function, allowing the site-specific installation of post-translational modifications and non-natural functional groups. Despite the impressive versatility of this method, applications have been limited, as products are formed as epimeric mixtures, whereby the modified amino acid is present as both the desired L-configuration and a roughly equal amount of the undesired D-isomer. Here, we describe a simple remedy … Show more
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