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Post-translational site-specific protein azidolation with an azido pyridoxal derivative

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 58, Issue 53, Pages 7408-7411

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2cc03051a

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21708019]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu [BK20170987]
  3. Nanjing Tech University [39837135]
  4. School Research Project of Jiangsu Health Vocational College [JKD202003]

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An azido pyridoxal derivative (PLAA) has been developed as a protein azidolation reagent with selectivity towards N-terminal glycine. It successfully modifies small peptides, natural proteins, and lab-expressed proteins under mild conditions, providing a unique method for post-synthesis site-specific azidolation of a peptide or protein.
An azido pyridoxal derivative (PLAA) was developed as a protein azidolation reagent, with selectivity towards N-terminal glycine. Successful PLAA modification was achieved with small peptides, natural proteins and lab-expressed proteins under mild conditions, offering a unique method for post-synthesis site-specific azidolation of a peptide or protein.

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