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Arginine ADP-Ribosylation: Chemical Synthesis of Post-Translationally Modified Ubiquitin Proteins.


ABSTRACT: We describe the development and optimization of a methodology to prepare peptides and proteins modified on the arginine residue with an adenosine-di-phosphate-ribosyl (ADPr) group. Our method comprises reacting an ornithine containing polypeptide on-resin with an α-linked anomeric isothiourea N-riboside, ensuing installment of a phosphomonoester at the 5'-hydroxyl of the ribosyl moiety followed by the conversion into the adenosine diphosphate. We use this method to obtain four regioisomers of ADP-ribosylated ubiquitin (UbADPr), each modified with an ADP-ribosyl residue on a different arginine position within the ubiquitin (Ub) protein (Arg42, Arg54, Arg72, and Arg74) as the first reported examples of fully synthetic arginine-linked ADPr-modified proteins. We show the chemically prepared Arg-linked UbADPr to be accepted and processed by Legionella enzymes and compare the entire suite of four Arg-linked UbADPr regioisomers in a variety of biochemical experiments, allowing us to profile the activity and selectivity of Legionella pneumophila ligase and hydrolase enzymes.

SUBMITTER: Voorneveld J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9673145 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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We describe the development and optimization of a methodology to prepare peptides and proteins modified on the arginine residue with an adenosine-di-phosphate-ribosyl (ADPr) group. Our method comprises reacting an ornithine containing polypeptide on-resin with an α-linked anomeric isothiourea N-riboside, ensuing installment of a phosphomonoester at the 5'-hydroxyl of the ribosyl moiety followed by the conversion into the adenosine diphosphate. We use this method to obtain four regioisomers of AD  ...[more]

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