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Selective identification of newly synthesized proteins in mammalian cells using bioorthogonal noncanonical amino acid tagging (BONCAT).

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.. 2006-06;  103(25):9482-9487
Dieterich DC, Link AJ, Graumann J, Tirrell DA, Schuman EM. Division of Biology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA.
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Abstract

In both normal and pathological states, cells respond rapidly to environmental cues by synthesizing new proteins. The selective identification of a newly synthesized proteome has been hindered by the basic fact that all proteins, new and old, share the same pool of amino acids and thus are chemically indistinguishable. We describe here a technology, based on the cotranslational introduction of azide groups into proteins and the chemoselective tagging of azide-labeled proteins with an alkyne affinity tag, to separate and identify, specifically, the newly synthesized proteins in mammalian cells. Incorporation of the azide-bearing amino acid azidohomoalanine is unbiased, not toxic, and does not increase protein de... More

Keywords

chemical reporter; protein synthesis; proteomics