Generation of the UFM1 toolkit for profiling UFM1-specific proteases and ligases.

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION(2018)

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Ubiquitin-fold modifier1 (UFM1) is a reversible post-translational modifier that is covalently attached to target proteins through an enzymatic cascade and removed by designated proteases. Abnormalities in this process, referred to as Ufmylation, have been associated with a variety of human diseases. Given this, the UFM1-specific enzymes represent potential therapeutic targets; however, understanding of their biological function has been hampered by the lack of chemical tools for activity profiling. To address this unmet need, a diversifiable platform for UFM1 activity-based probes (ABPs) utilizing a native chemical ligation (NCL) strategy was developed, enabling the generation of a variety of tools to profile both UFM1 conjugating and deconjugating enzymes. The use of the probes is demonstrated invitro and invivo for monitoring UFM1 enzyme reactivity, opening new research avenues.
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activity-based probes,chemical biology,native chemical ligation,post-translational modifications,UFM1
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