Abstract

Chemical protein synthesis has proven to be a powerful tool to access homogenously modified proteins. The chemical synthesis of nanobodies (Nb) would create possibilities to design tailored Nbs with a range of chemical modifications such as tags, linkers, reporter groups, and subsequently, Nb-drug conjugates. Herein, we describe the total chemical synthesis of a 123 amino-acid Nb against GFP. A native chemical ligation- desulfurization strategy was successfully applied for the synthesis of this GFP Nb, modified with a propargyl (PA) moiety for on-demand functionalization. Biophysical characterization indicated that the synthetic GFP Nb-PA was correctly folded after internal disulfide bond formation. The synthetic Nb-PA was functionalized with a biotin or a sulfo-cyanine5 dye by copper(I)-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC), resulting in two distinct probes used for functional in vitro validation in pull-down and confocal microscopy settings.

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