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Published on: December 23, 2016
The effects of buffer, pH, and temperature upon SPAAC reaction rates
Toni A Pringle1, James C Knight1,2
1School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK. james.knight2@newcastle.ac.uk.
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This study investigates the effects of buffer type, pH, and temperature on the kinetics of strain-promoted alkyne-azide cycloaddition (SPAAC) reactions. Using 3-azido-L-alanine and 1-azido-1-deoxy-β-D-glucopyranoside as model azides and sulfo DBCO-amine as the alkyne, we examined reaction rates in a series of buffers, including PBS, HEPES, MES, borate buffer, and cell culture media (DMEM and RPMI), with pH values ranging from 5 to 10 and temperatures of 25 and 37 °C. Absorbance spectrophotometric data revealed that PBS (pH 7) exhibited among the lowest rate constants (0.32-0.85 M-1 s-1), whereas HEPES (pH 7) had the highest (0.55-1.22 M-1 s-1). Additionally, reactions in DMEM were faster than in RPMI (0.59-0.97 vs. 0.27-0.77 M-1 s-1). We observed that higher pH values generally increased reaction rates, except in HEPES buffer. Notably, 1-azido-1-deoxy-β-D-glucopyranoside reacted faster than 3-azido-L-alanine, highlighting the importance of considering the electron-donating capacity of azides in the optimisation of SPAAC reactions. Additional experiments with DBCO-modified antibodies (DBCO-trastuzumab and DBCO-PEG5-trastuzumab) corroborated the trends related to buffer and azide selection. The presence of a PEG linker notably enhanced reaction rates (0.18-0.37 M-1 s-1) by 31 ± 16%. This study offers useful insights into the factors affecting SPAAC kinetics, facilitating the development of optimised bioconjugation strategies.
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