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A new method was developed for the specific and covalent labeling of fusion proteins with small organic probes in vitro and in vivo. The method is based on the construction of fusion proteins of the human O6-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase (hAGT) with a ...
A new technology for the specific and covalent labelling of fusion proteins with small organic molecules in vivo and in vitro has recently been developed in our laboratory. The method is based on the genetically encoded fusion of a target protein to O6-alk ...
This contribution describes the synthesis of polyphenylene dendrimers that are functionalized with up to 16 lysine residues or substituted with short peptide sequences composed of 5 lysine or glutamic acid repeats and a C- or N-terminal cysteine residue. P ...
Recently, a new method for the specific covalent labeling of fusion proteins in vitro and in living cells has been developed. This method is based on the unusual mechanism of a DNA repair protein: the O6-alkylguanine DNA alkyltransferase (AGT). In addition ...
A stepwise approach to the development of artificial O6-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferases (AGTs) and its application to the in vitro selection of antibodies with highly reactive cysteine residues are described. As a result of low reactivity of O6-alkylate ...
Studying proteins in living cells generally requires the construction of a fusion protein between the protein of interest and an appropriate tag. Currently used fusion protein-based assays rely on the genetically encoded properties of the tag, which signif ...
A general method for the specific and covalent labeling of fusion proteins in vivo is described. The approach is based on the unusual mechanism of the human DNA repair protein O6-alkylguanine-DNA alkyl-transferase, which irreversibly transfers an alkyl gro ...
A general method for the covalent immobilization of fusion proteins is presented. The approach is based on the unusual mechanism of the human O6-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase, which irreversibly transfers the alkyl group from its substrate, alkylated o ...
We report here the generation of mutants of the human O6-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase (hAGT) for the efficient in vivo labeling of fusion proteins with synthetic reporter mols. Libraries of hAGT were displayed on phage, and mutants capable of efficien ...
The design and synthesis of chem. probes to study and to elucidate complex biol. problems is becoming an increasingly important field in chem. We are interested in the repair of O6-alkylated guanines in DNA, a DNA lesion that results from alkylation by S-a ...