Solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) enables the synthesis of chemically modified peptides and proteins. Chemically synthesized ubiquitin(-like) proteins containing a fluorescent tag or reactive warhead have proven to be important tools in elucidating biological processes. Here, we describe the first fully synthetic method for the linear synthesis of two LC3 ubiquitin-like proteins using disaggregating building blocks and heated synthesis. Both LC3A and LC3B were synthesized and equipped with a fluorescent rhodamine tag, followed by folding of the proteins and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry and SDS-PAGE analysis to prove that the quality of the synthetic material is comparable to expressed material.
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