Production of unnaturally linked chimeric proteins using a combination of sortase-catalyzed transpeptidation and click chemistry
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Witte, Martin D.; Theile, Christopher S.; Wu, Tongfei; Guimaraes, Carla P.; Blom, Annet E. M.; Ploegh, Hidde; ... Show more Show less
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Chimeric proteins, including bispecific antibodies, are biological tools with therapeutic applications. Genetic fusion and ligation methods allow the creation of N-to-C and C-to-N fused recombinant proteins, but not unnaturally linked N-to-N and C-to-C fusion proteins. This protocol describes a simple procedure for the production of such chimeric proteins, starting from correctly folded proteins and readily available peptides. By equipping the N terminus or C terminus of the proteins of interest with a set of click handles using sortase A, followed by a strain-promoted click reaction, unnatural N-to-N and C-to-C linked (hetero) fusion proteins are established. Examples of proteins that have been conjugated via this method include interleukin-2, interferon-α, ubiquitin, antibodies and several single-domain antibodies. If the peptides, sortase A and the proteins of interest are in hand, the unnaturally N-to-N and C-to-C fused proteins can be obtained in 3–4 d.
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2013-08Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology; Whitehead Institute for Biomedical ResearchJournal
Nature Protocols
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Nature Publishing Group
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Witte, Martin D, Christopher S Theile, Tongfei Wu, Carla P Guimaraes, Annet E M Blom, and Hidde L Ploegh. “Production of Unnaturally Linked Chimeric Proteins Using a Combination of Sortase-Catalyzed Transpeptidation and Click Chemistry.” Nat Protoc 8, no. 9 (August 29, 2013): 1808–1819.
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1754-2189
1750-2799