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Chemistry ; 28(51): e202200895, 2022 Sep 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35726668

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Many biomedical fields rely on proteins that are selectively modified. These can be attached using reactive or catalytic moieties, but the position where these moieties are attached is often poorly controlled. We assessed how catalyst position affects the efficiency and selectivity of protein modification. For this, we anchored a template DNA strand to three different proteins, which were subsequently hybridized to DNA strands that contained catalysts at different positions. We found a strong correlation between the catalyst-to-protein distance and the efficiency of protein modification for acyl transfer catalysts, which operate via a covalently bound reactant intermediate. Additionally, we found that the catalyst's distance and orientation with respect to the protein surface, also influences its site-selectivity. A catalyst operating with unbound reactant intermediates showed only enhanced efficiency. Our results are rationalized using computational simulations, showing that one-point anchoring of the DNA construct leads to notable differences in the site of modification.


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ADN Catalítico , Nanoestructuras , Catálisis , ADN/química , Proteínas de la Membrana , Nanoestructuras/química
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