TY - JOUR
T1 - Chemical Synthesis of Proteins Containing 300 Amino Acids
AU - Zhang, Baochang
AU - Li, Yulei
AU - Shi, Weiwei
AU - Wang, Tongyue
AU - Zhang, Feng
AU - Liu, Lei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, Jilin University, The Editorial Department of Chemical Research in Chinese Universities and Springer-Verlag GmbH.
PY - 2020/10/1
Y1 - 2020/10/1
N2 - Chemical synthesis of proteins containing up to 300 amino acids may cover 30%–50% of all the proteins encountered in biomedical studies and may provide an alternate approach to the usually used recombinant expression technology, vastly expanding the chemical space of the latter. In the present review article, we tried to survey the recent progresses made for more rapid synthesis of increasingly long peptides and more efficient ligation of multiple peptide segments. The developments of seminal methods by many research groups have greatly contributed to the recent breakthroughs in the successful total synthesis of a number of functionally important proteins, such as oligou-biquitins, bacterial GroEL/ES chaperones, and mirror-image DNA polymerases. Through these studies, a potential bottleneck has also been recognized for the chemical synthesis of large proteins, namely, how to ensure that each peptide segment from a large protein avoids unfavorable aggregation when dissolved in aqueous solution. Many new methods, such as removable backbone modification(RBM) strategy have been developed to overcome this bottleneck, while more studies need to be carried out to develop more effective and less costly methods that ultimately, may lead to fully automatable chemical synthesis of customized proteins of 300 amino acids bearing any artificial designs.
AB - Chemical synthesis of proteins containing up to 300 amino acids may cover 30%–50% of all the proteins encountered in biomedical studies and may provide an alternate approach to the usually used recombinant expression technology, vastly expanding the chemical space of the latter. In the present review article, we tried to survey the recent progresses made for more rapid synthesis of increasingly long peptides and more efficient ligation of multiple peptide segments. The developments of seminal methods by many research groups have greatly contributed to the recent breakthroughs in the successful total synthesis of a number of functionally important proteins, such as oligou-biquitins, bacterial GroEL/ES chaperones, and mirror-image DNA polymerases. Through these studies, a potential bottleneck has also been recognized for the chemical synthesis of large proteins, namely, how to ensure that each peptide segment from a large protein avoids unfavorable aggregation when dissolved in aqueous solution. Many new methods, such as removable backbone modification(RBM) strategy have been developed to overcome this bottleneck, while more studies need to be carried out to develop more effective and less costly methods that ultimately, may lead to fully automatable chemical synthesis of customized proteins of 300 amino acids bearing any artificial designs.
KW - 300 amino acid
KW - Chemical protein synthesis
KW - Ligation
KW - Peptide
KW - Solid-phase synthesis
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U2 - 10.1007/s40242-020-0150-y
DO - 10.1007/s40242-020-0150-y
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85086838662
SN - 1005-9040
VL - 36
SP - 733
EP - 747
JO - Chemical Research in Chinese Universities
JF - Chemical Research in Chinese Universities
IS - 5
ER -