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Nature Protocols | 2006

Synthesis of S-adenosyl-L-methionine analogs and their use for sequence-specific transalkylation of DNA by methyltransferases

Christian Dalhoff; Gražvydas Lukinavičius; Saulius Klimašauskas; Elmar G. Weinhold

Here we describe a one-step synthetic procedure for the preparation of S-adenosyl-L-methionine (AdoMet) analogs with extended carbon chains replacing the methyl group. These AdoMet analogs function as efficient cofactors for DNA methyltransferases (MTases), and we provide a protocol for sequence-specific transfer of extended side chains from these AdoMet analogs to DNA by DNA MTases. Direct chemoselective allylation or propargylation of S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine (AdoHcy) at sulfur is achieved under the acidic conditions needed to protect other nucleophilic positions in AdoHcy. The unsaturated bonds in β position to the sulfonium center of the resulting AdoMet analogs are designed to stabilize the transition state formed upon DNA MTase-catalyzed nucleophilic attack at the carbon next to the sulfonium center and lead to efficient transfer of the extended side chains to DNA. Using these protocols, sequence-specific functionalized DNA can be obtained within one to two weeks.


ChemBioChem | 2010

Synthesis of S‐Adenosyl‐L‐homocysteine Capture Compounds for Selective Photoinduced Isolation of Methyltransferases

Christian Dalhoff; Michael Hüben; Thomas Lenz; Peter Poot; Eckhard Nordhoff; Hubert Köster; Elmar G. Weinhold

Understanding the interplay of different cellular proteins and their substrates is of major interest in the postgenomic era. For this purpose, selective isolation and identification of proteins from complex biological samples is necessary and targeted isolation of enzyme families is a challenging task. Over the last years, methods like activity‐based protein profiling (ABPP) and capture compound mass spectrometry (CCMS) have been developed to reduce the complexity of the proteome by means of protein function in contrast to standard approaches, which utilize differences in physical properties for protein separation. To isolate and identify the subproteome consisting of S‐adenosyl‐L‐methionine (SAM or AdoMet)‐dependent methyltransferases (methylome), we developed and synthesized trifunctional capture compounds containing the chemically stable cofactor product S‐adenosyl‐L‐homocysteine (SAH or AdoHcy) as selectivity function. SAH analogues with amino linkers at the N6 or C8 positions were synthesized and attached to scaffolds containing different photocrosslinking groups for covalent protein modification and biotin for affinity isolation. The utility of these SAH capture compounds for selective photoinduced protein isolation is demonstrated for various methyltransferases (MTases) acting on DNA, RNA and proteins as well as with Escherichia coli cell lysate. In addition, they can be used to determine dissociation constants for MTase–cofactor complexes.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2003

The stability of pseudopeptides bearing sulfoximines as chiral backbone modifying element towards proteinase K.

Carsten Bolm; Dirk Müller; Christian Dalhoff; Christian P. R. Hackenberger; Elmar G. Weinhold

Incorporation of sulfoximines as backbone modifying element results in two new pseudopeptide bonds which display enhanced (bond A) and strongly reduced reactivity (bond B) towards hydrolysis by Proteinase K.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2012

Labeling and enrichment of Arabidopsis thaliana matrix metalloproteases using an active-site directed, marimastat-based photoreactive probe

Janina Lenger; Farnusch Kaschani; Thomas Lenz; Christian Dalhoff; Joji Grace Villamor; Hubert Köster; Norbert Sewald; Renier A. L. van der Hoorn

Matrix metalloproteases (MMPs) are secreted or membrane-bound zinc-containing proteases that play diverse roles in development and immunity in plants and in tissue remodeling in animals. We developed a photoreactive probe based on the MMP inhibitor marimastat, conjugated to a 4-azidotetrafluorobenzoyl moiety as photoreactive group and biotin as detection or sorting function. The probe labels At2-MMP, At4-MMP, At5-MMP, and likely other plant MMPs in leaf extracts, as shown by transient At-MMP expression in Nicotiana benthamiana, protein blot, and LC-MS/MS analysis. This MMP probe is a valuable tool to study the post-translational status of MMPs during plant immunity and other MMP-regulated processes.


Nature Chemical Biology | 2006

Direct transfer of extended groups from synthetic cofactors by DNA methyltransferases

Christian Dalhoff; Gražvydas Lukinavičius; Saulius Klimas̆auskas; Elmar G. Weinhold


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2007

Targeted Labeling of DNA by Methyltransferase-Directed Transfer of Activated Groups (mTAG)

Gražvydas Lukinavičius; Vidmantas Lapienė; Zdislav Staševskij; Christian Dalhoff; and Elmar Weinhold; Saulius Klimašauskas


Archive | 2006

S-adenosyl-L-methionine analogs with extended activated groups for transfer by methyltransferases

Elmar G. Weinhold; Christian Dalhoff; Saulius Klimasauskas; Grazvydas Lukinavicius


Modified Nucleosides: in Biochemistry, Biotechnology and Medicine | 2008

S‐Adenosyl‐L‐Methionine and Related Compounds

Christian Dalhoff; Elmar G. Weinhold


Archive | 2014

Marking target cell comprises contacting cell surface of target cell with particle and binding cell surface at particle, where particle comprises capture compound comprising e.g. photoactivatable reactivity- and sorting/marking-function

Christian Dalhoff; Mathias Dreger; Thomas Lenz


Archive | 2011

Isolation and Functional Identification of Cells

Mathias Dreger; Thomas Lenz; Christian Dalhoff; Michael Sefkow

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Farnusch Kaschani

University of Duisburg-Essen

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