Issue 17, 2009

Practical synthesis of maleimides and coumarin-linked probes for protein and antibodylabellingviareduction of native disulfides

Abstract

The cellular tracking, detection and sensing of protein or antibody movement are important aspects to advance our understanding of biomolecular interactions and activity. Antibodies modified with fluorescent dyes are also valuable tools, especially in immunology research. We describe here a proof-of-principle study of a new water-soluble coumarin probe with a maleimide thiol-reacting unit to fluorescently tag biomolecules. Highlights include: (1) a convenient water-based preparation of N-substituted maleimides, (2) a one-pot preparation of activated maleimido-esters, and (3) a bio-conjugation protocol for the selenol-promoted reduction of native disulfide bonds and the ‘site-specific’ labelling of antibodies with no significant loss of activity.

Graphical abstract: Practical synthesis of maleimides and coumarin-linked probes for protein and antibody labelling via reduction of native disulfides

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Feb 2009
Accepted
09 Jun 2009
First published
03 Jul 2009

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2009,7, 3400-3406

Practical synthesis of maleimides and coumarin-linked probes for protein and antibody labelling via reduction of native disulfides

H. Y. Song, M. H. Ngai, Z. Y. Song, P. A. MacAry, J. Hobley and M. J. Lear, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2009, 7, 3400 DOI: 10.1039/B904060A

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