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Methods Enzymol ; 698: 169-194, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38886031

ABSTRACT

Peptide ligation chemistries have revolutionized the synthesis of proteins with site-specific modifications or proteomimetics through assembly of multiple peptide segments. In order to prepare polypeptide chains consisting of 100-150 amino acid residues or larger generally assembled from three or more peptide segments, iterative purification process that decreases the product yield is usually demanded. Accordingly, methodologies for one-pot peptide ligation that omit the purification steps of intermediate peptide segments have been vigorously developed so far to improve the efficiency of chemical protein synthesis. In this chapter, we first outline the concept and recent advances of one-pot peptide ligation strategies. Then, the practical guideline for the preparation of peptide segments for one-pot peptide ligation is described with an emphasis on diketopiperazine thioester synthesis. Finally, we disclose the explicit protocols for one-pot four segment ligation via repetitive deprotection of N-terminal thiazolidine by a 2-aminobenzamide type aldehyde scavenger.


Subject(s)
Peptides , Thiazolidines , Thiazolidines/chemistry , Peptides/chemistry , Diketopiperazines/chemistry
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 61(39): e202206240, 2022 09 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35881031

ABSTRACT

Strategies for one-pot peptide ligation enable chemists to access synthetic proteins at a high yield in a short time. Herein, we report a novel one-pot multi-segments ligation strategy using N-terminal thiazolidine (Thz) peptide and a newly designed formaldehyde scavenger. Among the designed 2-aminobenzamide-based aldehyde scavengers, 2-amino-5-methoxy-N',N'-dimethylbenzohydrazide (AMDBH) can remarkably convert Thz into unprotected cysteine at pH 4.0. Furthermore, AMDBH degrades Thz at a considerably low rate at pH 7.5, and thioester degradation caused by this scavenger is negligible. As a result, we have developed an efficient one-pot peptide ligation strategy by simply repetitively changing the pH with AMDBH. Finally, we synthesize mono-ubiquitinated histone H2A.Z (209 amino acids) via AMDBH-mediated one-pot four-segment peptide ligation in good yield.


Subject(s)
Cysteine , Histones , Aldehydes , Amino Acids , Cysteine/chemistry , Formaldehyde , Peptides/chemistry , Thiazolidines/chemistry
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Org Lett ; 22(12): 4670-4674, 2020 06 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32484687

ABSTRACT

We report an Fmoc-compatible and external-thiol-free method of peptide C-terminus thioesterification with cysteinylprolyl imide. The newly synthesized structure, i.e., cysteinylprolyl-thiazolidinone, provided high conversion and sequence-independent fast kinetics (90 min) in the diketopiperazine thioester formation under relatively mild conditions: pH 6.0, 37 °C. Employing this thioesterification method, we synthesized histone H3.2 bearing K56 acetylation.

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Curr Opin Chem Biol ; 58: 10-19, 2020 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32473259

ABSTRACT

Histone post-translational modifications play significant roles in gene regulation processes. Among many approaches, chemical protein synthesis has been a successful and promising method for the preparation of homogeneous products of site-specifically modified histones for elucidation of their biological significance. In this short review, we describe the recent advances in synthetic toolbox for histone proteins such as thioester precursors, chemical ubiquitination, and one-pot peptide ligation.


Subject(s)
Histones/chemical synthesis , Histones/metabolism , Chemistry Techniques, Synthetic , Esters/chemistry , Peptides/chemistry , Ubiquitination
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Chem Sci ; 10(23): 5967-5975, 2019 Jun 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31360403

ABSTRACT

Native chemical ligation (NCL) between the C-terminal peptide thioester and the N-terminal cysteinyl-peptide revolutionized the field of chemical protein synthesis. The difficulty of direct synthesis of the peptide thioester in the Fmoc method has prompted the development of crypto-thioesters that can be efficiently converted into thioesters. Cysteinylprolyl ester (CPE), which is an N-S acyl shift-driven crypto-thioester that relies on an intramolecular O-N acyl shift to displace the amide-thioester equilibrium, enabled trans-thioesterification and subsequent NCL in one pot. However, the utility of CPE is limited because of the moderate thioesterification rates and the synthetic complexity introduced by the ester group. Herein, we develop a new crypto-thioester, cysteinylprolyl imide (CPI), which replaces the alcohol leaving group of CPE with other leaving groups such as benzimidazolidinone, oxazolidinone, and pyrrolidinone. CPI peptides were efficiently synthesized by using standard Fmoc solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) and subsequent on-resin imide formation. Screening of the several imide structures indicated that methyloxazolidinone-t-leucine (MeOxd-Tle) showed faster conversion into thioester and higher stability against hydrolysis under NCL conditions. Finally, by using CPMeOxd-Tle peptides, we demonstrated the chemical synthesis of affibody via N-to-C sequential, three-segment ligation and histone H2A.Z via convergent four-segment ligation. This facile and straightforward method is expected to be broadly applicable to chemical protein synthesis.

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