Issue 81, 2020

Engineering a methyllysine reader with photoactive amino acid in mammalian cells

Abstract

Methyllysine sites in proteins are recognized by an array of reader domains that mediate protein–protein interactions for controlling cellular processes. Herein, we engineer a chromodomain, an essential methyllysine reader, to carry 4-azido-L-phenylalanine (AzF) via amber suppressor mutagenesis and demonstrate its potential to bind and crosslink methylated proteins in human cells. We further develop a first-of-its kind chromodomain variant bearing two AzF units with enhanced crosslinking potential suitable for profiling the transient methyllysine interactome.

Graphical abstract: Engineering a methyllysine reader with photoactive amino acid in mammalian cells

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
29 May 2020
Accepted
28 Aug 2020
First published
28 Aug 2020

Chem. Commun., 2020,56, 12210-12213

Author version available

Engineering a methyllysine reader with photoactive amino acid in mammalian cells

S. Arora, S. Sappa, K. Hinkelman and K. Islam, Chem. Commun., 2020, 56, 12210 DOI: 10.1039/D0CC03814H

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