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Proteins with β-(thienopyrrolyl)alanines as alternative chromophores and pharmaceutically active amino acids
Authors:Nediljko Budisa  Stefan Alefelder  Jae Hyun Bae  Ralph Golbik  Caroline Minks  Robert Huber  and Luis Moroder
Institution:Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie, Am Klopferspitz 18a, D-82152 Martinsried, Germany. budisa@biochem.mpg.de
Abstract:L-beta-(Thieno3,2-b]pyrrolyl)alanine and L-beta-(thieno2,3-b]pyrrolyl)alanine are mutually isosteric and pharmaceutically active amino acids that mimic tryptophan with the benzene ring in the indole moiety replaced by thiophene. Sulfur as a heteroatom causes physicochemical changes in these tryptophan surrogates that bring about completely new properties not found in the indole moiety. These synthetic amino acids were incorporated into recombinant proteins in response to the Trp UGG codons by fermentation in a Trp-auxotrophic Escherichia coli host strain using the selective pressure incorporation method. Related protein mutants expectedly retain the secondary structure of the native proteins but show significantly changed optical and thermodynamic properties. In this way, new spectral windows, fluorescence, polarity, thermodynamics, or pharmacological properties are inserted into proteins. Such an engineering approach by translational integration of synthetic amino acids with a priori defined properties, as shown in this study, proved to be a novel and useful tool for protein rational design.
Keywords:UV absorbance  fluorescence  bioincorporation  protein engineering  thia-surrogates of tryptophan
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