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Chemoselective bioconjugation based on modular click chemistry with 4-halocoumarins and aryl sulfonates

Abstract

We report chemoselective and modular peptide bioconjugation using stoichiometric amounts of 4-halocoumarin and arylsulfonate agents that undergo metal-free C(sp2)-heteroatom bond formation at micromolar concentrations. The underlying ipso-substitution click chemistry is irreversible and generates stable and inherently fluorescent bioconjugates, and the broad selection of coumarin tags offers high labeling flexibility and versatility. Different coumarins and arylsulfonates can be selectively attached to amino and thiol groups in the small peptides glutathione and ornipressin, and both free as well as latent thiols captured in disulfide bridges can be targeted if desired. The broad utility, ease of use, storage, and preparation of 4-halocoumarins and arylsulfonates are very attractive features that extend currently available dual bioconjugation capabilities.

Graphical abstract: Chemoselective bioconjugation based on modular click chemistry with 4-halocoumarins and aryl sulfonates

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Apr 2021
Accepted
21 May 2021
First published
25 May 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 18960-18965

Chemoselective bioconjugation based on modular click chemistry with 4-halocoumarins and aryl sulfonates

F. Y. Thanzeel and C. Wolf, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 18960 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA03271B

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