Improved protein splicing using embedded split inteins |
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Authors: | Robert E Thompson Tom W Muir |
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Institution: | Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, Frick Laboratory, Princeton, New Jersey |
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Abstract: | Naturally split inteins mediate a traceless protein ligation process known as protein trans‐splicing (PTS). Although frequently used in protein engineering applications, the efficiency of PTS can be reduced by the tendency of some split intein fusion constructs to aggregate; a consequence of the fragmented nature of the split intein itself or the polypeptide to which it is fused (the extein). Here, we report a strategy to help address this liability. This involves embedding the split intein within a protein sequence designed to stabilize either the intein fragment itself or the appended extein. We expect this approach to increase the scope of PTS‐based protein engineering efforts. |
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Keywords: | chemical biology protein engineering intein splicing protein semisynthesis |
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