The complex social ecosystem regulates the spectrum of human behavior. However, it becomes relatively easier to understand if we disintegrate the contributing factors, such as locality and interacting partners. Interestingly, it draws remarkable similarity with the behavior of a residue placed in a social setup of functional groups in a protein.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHere, we present N-Gly-specific glyoxamide generation in native proteins, isolated or in a complex mixture. The resulting aldehyde enables parallel installation of probes and a purification platform to render analytically pure single-site tagged proteins. It renders N-Gly engineered insulin without perturbing its structure, receptor binding, and downstream signaling pathway.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe maintenance of machinery requires its operational understanding and a toolbox for repair. The methods for the precision engineering of native proteins meet a similar requirement in biosystems. Its success hinges on the principles regulating chemical reactions with a protein.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPost-translational modifications (PTMs) provide a critical means of calibrating the functional proteome and, thus, are extensively utilized by the eukaryotes to exert spatio-temporal regulation on the cellular machinery rapidly. Ubiquitination and phosphorylation are examples of the well-documented PTMs. SUMOylation, the reversible conjugation of the Small Ubiquitin-related MOdifier (SUMO) at a specific lysine residue on a target protein, bears striking similarity with ubiquitination and follows an enzymatic cascade for the attachment of SUMO to the target protein.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe endoparasitic pathogen, Plasmodium falciparum (Pf), modulates protein-protein interactions to employ post-translational modifications like SUMOylation to establish successful infections. The interaction between E1 and E2 (Ubc9) enzymes governs species specificity in the Plasmodium SUMOylation pathway. Here, we demonstrate that a unidirectional cross-species interaction exists between Pf-SUMO and human E2, whereas Hs-SUMO1 failed to interact with Pf-E2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReported herein is a sustainable approach for a regioselective, Rh(III)-catalyzed C(7)-H alkylation of 8-aminoquinolines via metal carbene migratory insertion. This transformation displays a high functional group tolerance and exquisite site selectivity to afford the C-7 alkylated products. These products are derivatized to afford π-extended angular pyrroloquinolines, one of which () shows white-light emission (WLE) with CIE coordinates (0.
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July 2021
Pathogens pose a continuous challenge for the survival of the host species. In response to the pathogens, the host immune system mounts orchestrated defense responses initiating various mechanisms both at the cellular and molecular levels, including multiple post-translational modifications (PTMs) leading to the initiation of signaling pathways. The network of such pathways results in the recruitment of various innate immune components and cells at the site of infection and activation of the adaptive immune cells, which work in synergy to combat the pathogens.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnalytically pure proteins are indispensable for diverse applications, including therapeutics. Here, we report a methodology where a single amino acid, glycine, enables metal-free protein purification. This robust platform is enabled by a Gly-tag resin for site-specific capture, enrichment, and release through chemically triggered C-C bond dissociation by resonance-assisted electron density polarization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe conservation of chemoselectivity becomes invalid for multiple electrophilic warheads during protein bioconjugation. Consequently, it leads to unpredictable heterogeneous labeling of proteins. Here, we report that a linchpin can create a unique chemical space to enable site-selectivity for histidine and aspartic acid modifications overcoming the pre-requisite of chemoselectivity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAmphiphilic assemblies made from diverse synthetic building blocks are well known for their biomedical applications. Here, we report the synthesis of gemini-type amphiphilic molecules that form stable assemblies in water. The assembly property of molecule M2 in aqueous solutions was first inferred from peak broadening observed in the proton NMR spectrum.
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