Furin-targeting activity-based probes with phosphonate and phosphinate esters as warheads

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Abstract

Activity-based probes (ABPs) are covalent chemical tools that are widely used to target proteases in chemical biology. Here, we report a series of novel ABPs for the serine protease furin with phosphonate and phosphinate esters as reactive electrophiles. We show that these probes covalently label furin and have nanomolar potencies, because of proposed interactions with the different recognition pockets around the active site of furin.

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Ji, S., & Verhelst, S. H. L. (2023). Furin-targeting activity-based probes with phosphonate and phosphinate esters as warheads. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 21(32), 6498–6502. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3ob00948c

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