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Cysteine-Containing Fusion Tag for Site-Specific Conjugation of Therapeutic and Imaging Agents to Targeting Proteins

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Peptide-Based Drug Design

Part of the book series: Methods In Molecular Biology™ ((MIMB,volume 494))

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Targeted delivery of therapeutic and imaging agents requires conjugation of a corresponding payload to a targeting peptide or protein. The ideal procedure should yield a uniform preparation of functionally active conjugates and be translatable for development of clinical products. We describe here our experience with site-specific protein modification via a novel cysteine-containing fusion tag (Cys-tag), which is a 15-amino-acid (aa) N-terminal fragment of human ribonuclease I with the R4C substitution. Several Cys-tagged proteins and peptides with different numbers of native cysteines were expressed and refolded into functionally active conformation, indicating that the tag does not interfere with the formation of internal disulfide bonds. We also describe standardized procedures for site-specific conjugation of very different payloads, such as functionalized lipids and liposomes, radionuclide chelators and radionuclides, fluorescent dyes, drug-derivatized dendrimers, scaffold proteins, biotin, and polyethyleneglycol to Cys-tagged peptides and proteins, as well as present examples of functional activity of targeted conjugates in vitro and in vivo. We expect that Cys-tag would provide new opportunities for development of targeted therapeutic and imaging agents for research and clinical use.

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Backer, M.V., Levashova, Z., Levenson, R., Blankenberg, F.G., Backer, J.M. (2008). Cysteine-Containing Fusion Tag for Site-Specific Conjugation of Therapeutic and Imaging Agents to Targeting Proteins. In: Otvos, L. (eds) Peptide-Based Drug Design. Methods In Molecular Biology™, vol 494. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-419-3_16

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