A solubilizing Trt-K tag was developed for the effective chemical preparation of peptides/proteins with low solubility. The Trt-K tag comprises a hydrophilic oligo-Lys sequence and a trityl anchor, and can be selectively introduced to a side chain thiol of Cys of deprotected peptides/proteins with a trityl alcohol-type introducing reagent Trt(OH)-K under acidic conditions. Significantly, the ligation product in the reaction mixture of a thiol-additive-free native chemical ligation can be modified directly in a one-pot manner to facilitate the isolation of the product by high-performance liquid chromatography. Finally, the Trt-K tag can be readily removed with a standard trifluoroacetic acid cocktail. Using this easy-to-attach/detach tag-aided method, a hepatitis B virus capsid protein that is usually difficult to handle was synthesized successfully.
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Org Biomol Chem
December 2019
Peptide Institute, Inc., Ibaraki, Osaka 567-0085, Japan.
Hydrophobic membrane peptides/proteins having low water solubility are often difficult to prepare. To overcome this issue, temporal introduction of solubilizing tags has been demonstrated to be beneficial. Following our recent work on the solubilization of a difficult target by using a hydrophilic oligo-Lys tag bearing a trityl linker (Trt-K method), this paper describes a comparative study of the solubilizing abilities of several peptidic trityl tags containing Lys, Arg, Glu, Asn, N-tri-Me-Lys or Cys-sulfonate using two hydrophobic model peptides.
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August 2019
Peptide Institute, Inc., 7-2-9 Saito-Asagi, Ibaraki-Shi, Osaka, 567-0085, Japan.
Recently, solubilizing tag methods (Trt-K and Trt-R method) were developed for the challenging synthesis of peptides/proteins by means of native chemical ligation. In this system, the solubilizing tag can be attached to the Cys side chain by simply mixing the tag-introducing reagent under acidic conditions. The tagged peptides/proteins exhibited high water solubility thanks to the introduction of redundant oligo-Lys/Arg.
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