Issue 12, 2010

Syntheses of bifunctional 2,3-diamino propionic acid-based chelators as small and strong tripod ligands for the labelling of biomolecules with 99mTc

Abstract

The labelling of targeting biomolecules requires small and hydrophilic complexes in order to not affect the binding properties of the vectors. 2,3-Diamino propionic acid (dap) is a small and strong, albeit scarcely used, tripod ligand for the fac-[99mTc(CO)3]+ moiety. We have introduced at the α-carbon atom in the basic dap structure various second functionalities such as carboxylato, amino and α-amino acid groups via various spacers in order to yield bifunctional chelators. These dap derivatives can be coupled to targeting molecules for application in molecular imaging. Full characterizations of the bifunctional chelators, X-ray structures of intermediates and of one rhenium complex, as well as labelling studies with 99mTc, are presented.

Graphical abstract: Syntheses of bifunctional 2,3-diamino propionic acid-based chelators as small and strong tripod ligands for the labelling of biomolecules with 99mTc

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Feb 2010
Accepted
06 Apr 2010
First published
06 May 2010

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2010,8, 2829-2839

Syntheses of bifunctional 2,3-diamino propionic acid-based chelators as small and strong tripod ligands for the labelling of biomolecules with 99mTc

Y. Liu, B. L. Oliveira, J. D. G. Correia, I. C. Santos, I. Santos, B. Spingler and R. Alberto, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2010, 8, 2829 DOI: 10.1039/C002796K

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