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Asparaginyl Ligases: New Enzymes for the Protein Engineer's Toolbox

Fabian B. H. Rehm, Tristan J. Tyler, Jing Xie, Kuok Yap, Thomas Durek, David J. Craik

2021ChemBioChem42 citationsDOI

Abstract

Enzyme-catalysed site-specific protein modifications enable the precision manufacture of conjugates for the study of protein function and/or for therapeutic or diagnostic applications. Asparaginyl ligases are a class of highly efficient transpeptidases with the capacity to modify proteins bearing only a tripeptide recognition motif. Herein, we review the types of protein modification that are accessible using these enzymes, including N- and C-terminal protein labelling, head-to-tail cyclisation, and protein-protein conjugation. We describe the progress that has been made to engineer highly efficient ligases as well as efforts to chemically manipulate the enzyme reaction to favour product formation. These enzymes are powerful additions to the protein engineer's toolbox.

Topics & Concepts

ToolboxProtein engineeringBiochemistryEnzymeComputational biologyChemistryProtein designComputer scienceProtein structureBiologyProgramming languageBiochemical and Structural CharacterizationGlycosylation and Glycoproteins ResearchEnzyme Production and Characterization