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Solid-phase Synthesis of [4.4] Spirocyclic Oximes
Published on: February 6, 2019
Saline Accelerates Oxime Reaction with Aldehyde and Keto Substrates at Physiological pH
Shujiang Wang1, Ganesh N Nawale1, Sandeep Kadekar1
1Polymer Chemistry Division, Department of Chemistry, Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University, Box 538, 751 21, Uppsala, Sweden.
Abstract:
We have discovered a simple and versatile reaction condition for oxime mediated bioconjugation reaction that could be adapted for both aldehyde and keto substrates. We found that saline accelerated the oxime kinetics in a concentration-dependent manner under physiological conditions. The reaction mechanism is validated by computational studies, and the versatility of the reaction is demonstrated by cell-surface labeling experiments. Saline offers an efficient and non-toxic catalytic option for performing the bioorthogonal-coupling reaction of biomolecules at the physiological pH. This saline mediated bioconjugation reaction represents the most biofriendly, mild and versatile approach for conjugating sensitive biomolecules and does not require any extensive purification step.
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