Issue 89, 2020

Site-specific chemical fatty-acylation for gain-of-function analysis of protein S-palmitoylation in live cells

Abstract

Protein S-palmitoylation, or S-fatty-acylation, regulates many fundamental cellular processes in eukaryotes. Herein, we present a chemical fatty-acylation approach that involves site-specific incorporation of cycloalkyne-containing unnatural amino acids and subsequent bioorthogonal reactions with fatty-acyl tetrazines to install fatty-acylation mimics at target protein sites, allowing gain-of-function analysis of S-palmitoylation in live cells.

Graphical abstract: Site-specific chemical fatty-acylation for gain-of-function analysis of protein S-palmitoylation in live cells

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
08 Sep 2020
Accepted
18 Oct 2020
First published
19 Oct 2020

Chem. Commun., 2020,56, 13880-13883

Site-specific chemical fatty-acylation for gain-of-function analysis of protein S-palmitoylation in live cells

Y. Li, S. Wang, Y. Chen, M. Li, X. Dong, H. C. Hang and T. Peng, Chem. Commun., 2020, 56, 13880 DOI: 10.1039/D0CC06073A

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