Chemical modification of proteins is essential for a variety of important diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Many strategies developed to date lack chemo- and regioselectivity as well as result in non-native linkages that may suffer from instability in vivo and adversely affect the protein's structure and function. We describe here the reaction of N-nucleophiles with the amino acid dehydroalanine (Dha) in a protein context. When Dha is chemically installed in proteins, the addition of a wide-range N-nucleophiles enables the rapid formation of amine linkages (secondary and tertiary) in a chemoselective manner under mild, biocompatible conditions. These new linkages are stable at a wide range of pH values (pH 2.8 to 12.8), under reducin...
Bioconjugation is an important tool for studying complex biological systems, with site-specificity b...
The "tag & modify" strategy for protein modification relies upon the genetic incorporation of an...
Chemical methods that enable the synthesis and the site-selective modification of biomolecules offer...
Chemical modification of proteins is essential for a variety of important diagnostic and therapeutic...
Proteins, as one of the most essential biomacromolecules, involve in various of cellular processes s...
Dehydroalanine is a synthetic precursor to a wide array of protein modifications. We describe multip...
Chemical modification of antibodies is critical for many research areas including therapeutic and bi...
The controlled attachment of synthetic groups to proteins is important for a number of fields, inclu...
Covalent modification can expand a protein's functional capacity. Fluorescent or radioactive labelin...
The ability to alter protein structure by site-directed mutagenesis has revolutionized biochemical r...
The application of chemical methods to biological systems has led to great advances in all life scie...
An efficient and robust oxidative elimination of cysteine to dehydroalanine has been discovered. The...
Site-specific conjugation technology frequently relies on antibody engineering to incorporate rare o...
With highly evolved structures and function, proteins have an extraordinarily diverse range of capab...
The incorporation of non-canonical amino acids introduces unique chemical functionality to proteins,...
Bioconjugation is an important tool for studying complex biological systems, with site-specificity b...
The "tag & modify" strategy for protein modification relies upon the genetic incorporation of an...
Chemical methods that enable the synthesis and the site-selective modification of biomolecules offer...
Chemical modification of proteins is essential for a variety of important diagnostic and therapeutic...
Proteins, as one of the most essential biomacromolecules, involve in various of cellular processes s...
Dehydroalanine is a synthetic precursor to a wide array of protein modifications. We describe multip...
Chemical modification of antibodies is critical for many research areas including therapeutic and bi...
The controlled attachment of synthetic groups to proteins is important for a number of fields, inclu...
Covalent modification can expand a protein's functional capacity. Fluorescent or radioactive labelin...
The ability to alter protein structure by site-directed mutagenesis has revolutionized biochemical r...
The application of chemical methods to biological systems has led to great advances in all life scie...
An efficient and robust oxidative elimination of cysteine to dehydroalanine has been discovered. The...
Site-specific conjugation technology frequently relies on antibody engineering to incorporate rare o...
With highly evolved structures and function, proteins have an extraordinarily diverse range of capab...
The incorporation of non-canonical amino acids introduces unique chemical functionality to proteins,...
Bioconjugation is an important tool for studying complex biological systems, with site-specificity b...
The "tag & modify" strategy for protein modification relies upon the genetic incorporation of an...
Chemical methods that enable the synthesis and the site-selective modification of biomolecules offer...