A thioether-directed palladium-cleavable linker for targeted bioorthogonal drug decaging

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Abstract

We describe the development of a bifunctional linker that simultaneously allows site-specific protein modification and palladium-mediated bioorthogonal decaging. This was enabled by a thioether binding motif in the propargyl carbamate linker and a readily available palladium complex. We demonstrate the efficiency of this reaction by controlled drug release from a PEGylated doxorubicin prodrug in cancer cells. The linker can be easily installed into cysteine bearing proteins which we demonstrated for the construction of an anti-HER2 nanobody-drug conjugate. Targeted delivery of the nanobody drug conjugate showed effective cell killing in HER2+ cells upon palladium-mediated decaging.

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Stenton, B. J., Oliveira, B. L., Matos, M. J., Sinatra, L., & Bernardes, G. J. L. (2018). A thioether-directed palladium-cleavable linker for targeted bioorthogonal drug decaging. Chemical Science, 9(17), 4185–4189. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8sc00256h

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