Detection of Cysteine Sulfenic Acid on E. coli Proteins with a Biotin-Benzoboroxole Probe

S-sulfenylation of cysteine residues on proteins can effectively change protein structures and accordingly regulate their functions in vivo. Investigation of S-sulfenylation in different biological environments is thus vital for a systematic understanding of cellular redox regulation. In this work,...

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description S-sulfenylation of cysteine residues on proteins can effectively change protein structures and accordingly regulate their functions in vivo. Investigation of S-sulfenylation in different biological environments is thus vital for a systematic understanding of cellular redox regulation. In this work, a functional probe, biotin-benzoboroxole (Bio-ben), was designed for the detection of cysteine sulfenic acid (Cys-SOH). The performance of Bio-ben was characterized by small-molecule sulfenic acid, protein models, and proteome tests via mass spectra and western blotting. The results showed that Bio-ben was validated for cysteine sulfenic acid on proteins with good capture efficiency even at low concentrations. Compared with commonly used probes such as dimedone, the current probe has significantly shortened labeling time and exhibited comparable sensitivity. The proposed method provides a new approach for exploring S-sulfenylation in the oxidative modification of proteins and is helpful for related biological and clinical applications.
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