Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2007004 Peptides 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Fusion of two proteins has become an important tool in biotechnology. Whereas biotechnological methods easily can produce C-terminal to N-terminal fused compounds, methods to couple two proteins to each of their C-termini are not easily accessible. Herein, peptides are used as models for larger proteins. A method is described exploiting the possibility to attach different reactive handles to their C-termini using a reaction catalyzed by the enzyme carboxypeptidase Y (CPY). It is possible to attach pairs of reaction handles which can react with each other to each of the peptides to be coupled. In a second step, the two modified peptides can be linked together by a chemical reaction, such as an oxime-forming reaction or a copper(I) catalyzed [2+3]-cycloaddition reaction of an azide with an alkyne.

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