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Chemoselective Modification of Viral Surfaces via Bioorthogonal Click Chemistry
Published on: August 19, 2012
Heterobifunctional cross-linker with dinitroimidazole and azide modules for protein and oligonucleotide
Qunfeng Luo1, Shuli Liu1, Yaoguang Hua1
1School of Basic Medical Sciences, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University Nanchang Jiangxi 330006 People's Republic of China luoqunfeng@ncu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Dinitroimidazole (DNIm) was recently identified as a powerful bioconjugation agent that could selectively modify thiol over amine on biomolecules at an ultrahigh speed in an aqueous buffer. However, its derivative containing a DNIm module and a terminal alkyne module failed to construct functional agents bearing a DNIm warhead via the CuAAC reaction. To solve this problem, a heterobifunctional cross-linker was designed and synthesized by linking a DNIm module with an azide module via an oxoaliphatic amido bond spacer arm. Its two modules, DNIm and azide, reacted with a thiol and cyclooctyne, respectively, in an orthogonal way. The cross-linker facilitated the preparation of various functional agents bearing a DNIm warhead via SPAAC reaction and was further applied to protein functionalization (including biotinylation and fluorescence labeling) and oligonucleotide functionalization (including PEGylation, oligonucleotide-peptide and oligonucleotide-protein conjugate). Thus, the cross-linker not only provided convenient access to those functional agents bearing a DNIm warhead but also combined DNIm chemistry with click chemistry of SPAAC to enlarge their respective application range in the bioconjugation field.
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