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Arginine-specific protein modification using alpha-oxo-aldehyde functional polymers prepared by atom transfer radical polymerization

Gauthier, Marc A.
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Ayer, Maxime  
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Kowal, Justyna
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2011
Polymer Chemistry

The residue-specific modification of peptides and proteins is a powerful strategy for preparing biomolecular-synthetic polymer conjugates with advanced properties. This manuscript aims at expanding the present toolbox of residue-selective protein modification reactions and targets arginine, a residue for which selective polymer coupling chemistry has only recently been established. To this end, a protected, alpha-oxo-aldehyde functionalized ATRP initiator that can be used for the preparation of a variety of alpha-oxo-aldehyde functionalized polymethacrylates has been developed. Polymerization kinetics for four different methacrylate monomers have been investigated in detail and optimized conditions for the chain-end deprotection to reveal the alpha-oxo-aldehyde end-group have been elaborated. As a final proof of concept, the residue-specific modification of a model protein, chicken egg white lysozyme (HEWL), at arginine residues has been demonstrated.

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DOI
10.1039/c0py00422g
Web of Science ID

WOS:000291613700011

Author(s)
Gauthier, Marc A.
Ayer, Maxime  
Kowal, Justyna
Wurm, Frederik R.
Klok, Harm-Anton  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Polymer Chemistry
Volume

2

Start page

1490

End page

1498

Subjects

Noncanonical Amino-Acids

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Copper-Catalyzed Atrp

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Block-Copolymers

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Methyl-Methacrylate

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Conjugation

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Pegylation

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Strategies

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Peptide

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Ketone

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December 16, 2011
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