Convergent construction of N-terminally modified CCL5 chemokines for photoaffinity receptor pull-down using cross-aldol bioconjugations

Abstract

Chemokines such as CCL5 (RANTES) mediate immune responses via interaction with G-protein-coupled receptors like CCR5, which also serves as a co-receptor for HIV-1 entry into host cells. Modified CCL5 analogues have shown promise as CCR5 antagonists for anti-HIV strategies, but current approaches involve hydrolytically unstable linkages or laborious synthesis. Here, we demonstrate the use of an organocatalyst-mediated protein aldol ligation (OPAL) to construct N-terminally modified CCL5 analogues bearing hydrolytically stable carbon–carbon linkages. Using a high-yielding recombinant CCL5 P2G mutant and selective oxidation to introduce an α-oxo aldehyde at the N-terminus, we achieved efficient OPAL bioconjugation with various aldehyde donors, including alkyl and aryl acetaldehydes. Notably, a 4-azido aryl acetaldehyde CCL5 OPAL product was utilised as a CCR5 photoaffinity probe. This modified chemokine successfully captured CCR5 from mammalian cells via photo-crosslinking, enabling receptor pull-down for biochemical analysis. Our work showcases cross-aldol bioconjugations as a versatile and convergent strategy for stable chemokine functionalisation, with potential applications in therapeutic development and mechanistic studies of chemokine–receptor interactions. This method offers a promising chemical biology platform for modulating or probing the CCL5-CCR5 axis with enhanced precision and synthetic accessibility.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Jun 2025
Accepted
17 Sep 2025
First published
18 Sep 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Chem. Biol., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Convergent construction of N-terminally modified CCL5 chemokines for photoaffinity receptor pull-down using cross-aldol bioconjugations

A. Tufail, M. E. Warnes, N. Y. M. Signoret and M. A. Fascione, RSC Chem. Biol., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5CB00162E

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