Functionalized DNA secondary structures and nanostructures for specific protein modifications.

Trends Biochem Sci

Laboratory of Organic Chemistry, Wageningen University and Research, Stippeneng 4, 6708, WE, Wageningen, The Netherlands. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024

The development of non-biological applications of DNA has not only resulted in delicately shaped DNA-based nano-objects with complex functions but also spawned their use for novel catalytic applications. From the multitude of applications of DNAzymes that operate on a relatively simple substrate, we have witnessed the emergence of multifunctional catalytically active DNA-based nanostructures for one of the most challenging tasks known to a chemist: the controlled and precise modification of a wild-type protein in its natural environment. By incorporating various elements associated with post-translational modification (PTM) writer enzymes into complex nanostructures, it is now possible to chemically modify a specific protein in cell lysates under the influence of an externally added trigger, clearly illustrating the promising future for this approach.

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