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A Chemical Probe for Dehydrobutyrine

Kaitlin A. Chambers, Nile S. Abularrage, Caitlin J. Hill, Imran H. Khan, Rebecca A. Scheck

2020Angewandte Chemie International Edition20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Bacterial phosphothreonine lyases, or phospholyases, catalyze a unique post-translational modification that introduces dehydrobutyrine (Dhb) or dehydroalanine (Dha) in place of phosphothreonine or phosphoserine residues, respectively. We report the use of a phospha-Michael reaction to label proteins and peptides modified with Dha or Dhb. We demonstrate that a nucleophilic phosphine probe is able to modify Dhb-containing proteins and peptides that were recalcitrant to reaction with thiol or amine nucleophiles under mild aqueous conditions. Furthermore, we used this reaction to detect multiple Dhb-modified proteins in mammalian cell lysates, including histone H3, a previously unknown target of phospholyases. This method should prove useful for identifying new phospholyase targets, profiling the biomarkers of bacterial infection, and developing enzyme-mediated strategies for bioorthogonal labeling in living cells.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryNucleophilePhosphoserineBioorthogonal chemistryBiochemistryDehydroalanineCysteineCombinatorial chemistryAmine gas treatingEnzymeAmino acidSerineOrganic chemistryClick chemistryCatalysisCancer-related gene regulationAmino Acid Enzymes and MetabolismEpigenetics and DNA Methylation