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Masked cerulenin enables a dual-site selective protein crosslink.


ABSTRACT: Protein-reactive natural products such as the fungal metabolite cerulenin are recognized for their value as therapeutic candidates, due to their ability to selectively react with catalytic residues within a protein active site or a complex of protein domains. Here, we explore the development of fatty-acid and polyketide-synthase probes by synthetically modulating cerulenin's functional moieties. Using a mechanism-based approach, we reveal unique reactivity within cerulenin and adapt it for fluorescent labeling and crosslinking of fatty-acid and iterative type-I polyketide synthases. We also describe two new classes of silylcyanohydrin and silylhemiaminal masked crosslinking probes that serve as new tools for activity and structure studies of these biosynthetic pathways.

SUBMITTER: Jiang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10566503 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Masked cerulenin enables a dual-site selective protein crosslink.

Jiang Ziran Z   Chen Aochiu A   Chen Jeffrey J   Sekhon Arman A   Louie Gordon V GV   Noel Joseph P JP   La Clair James J JJ   Burkart Michael D MD  

Chemical science 20230908 39


Protein-reactive natural products such as the fungal metabolite cerulenin are recognized for their value as therapeutic candidates, due to their ability to selectively react with catalytic residues within a protein active site or a complex of protein domains. Here, we explore the development of fatty-acid and polyketide-synthase probes by synthetically modulating cerulenin's functional moieties. Using a mechanism-based approach, we reveal unique reactivity within cerulenin and adapt it for fluor  ...[more]

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