
pmid: 34060202
pmc: PMC8453710
AbstractProteins possess unique molecular recognition capabilities and enzymatic activities, features that are usually tied to a particular tertiary structure. To make use of proteins for biotechnological and biomedical purposes, it is often required to enforce their tertiary structure in order to ensure sufficient stability under the conditions inherent to the application of interest. The introduction of intramolecular crosslinks has proven efficient in stabilizing native protein folds. Herein, we give an overview of methods that allow the macrocyclization of expressed proteins, discussing involved reaction mechanisms and structural implications.
Protein Folding, split inteins, Protein Stability, INCYPRO, Proteins, Minireviews, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Cyclization, expressed protein ligation, disulfide mimetics, unnatural amino acids
Protein Folding, split inteins, Protein Stability, INCYPRO, Proteins, Minireviews, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Cyclization, expressed protein ligation, disulfide mimetics, unnatural amino acids
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