Iminoboronates as Dual-Purpose Linkers in Chemical Probe Development

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Chemical probes that covalently modify proteins of interest are powerful tools for the research of biological processes. Important in the design of a probe is the choice of reactive group that forms the covalent bond, as it decides the success of a probe. However, choosing the right reactive group is not a simple feat and methodologies for expedient screening of different groups are needed. We herein report a modular approach that allows easy coupling of a reactive group to a ligand. α-Nucleophile ligands are combined with 2-formylphenylboronic acid derived reactive groups to form iminoboronate probes that selectively label their target proteins. A transimination reaction on the labeled proteins with an α-amino hydrazide provides further modification, for example to introduce a fluorophore.

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van der Zouwen, A. J., Jeucken, A., Steneker, R., Hohmann, K. F., Lohse, J., Slotboom, D. J., & Witte, M. D. (2021). Iminoboronates as Dual-Purpose Linkers in Chemical Probe Development. Chemistry - A European Journal, 27(10), 3292–3296. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202005115

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