Site-specific protein immobilization by Staudinger ligation.

J Am Chem Soc

Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA.

Published: October 2003

The Staudinger ligation between an azido-protein and a phosphinothioester-derivatized surface is demonstrated to be an effective means for the site-specific, covalent immobilization of a protein. Immobilization yields of >50% are obtained in <1 min, and immobilized proteins have >80% of their expected activity. No other method enables more rapid immobilization or a higher yield of active protein. Because azido-peptides and azido-proteins are readily attainable by synthesis, biosynthesis, or semisynthesis, the Staudinger ligation could be of unsurpassed utility in creating microarrays of functional peptides and proteins.

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