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Genetically encoding an aliphatic diazirine for protein photocrosslinking
Chou, C., Uprety, R., Davis, L., Chin, J. W., & Deiters, A. (2011). Genetically encoding an aliphatic diazirine for protein photocrosslinking. Chemical Science, 2(3), 480-483. https://doi.org/10.1039/c0sc00373e
Photocrosslinking is an important approach that allows discovery and detailed investigation of protein-protein, protein-oligonucleotide, and protein-small molecule interactions with high temporal and spatial resolution. A major limitation to the universal application of this methodology is the site-specific introduction of efficient aliphatic photocrosslinking probes into proteins of interest. Here, we report a novel aliphatic diazirine amino acid and its genetically encoded, site-specific incorporation into proteins in bacterial and mammalian cells. Furthermore, we demonstrate efficient photocrosslinking of a test protein in vitro and in vivo.