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Intramolecular Catalysis of Hydrazone Formation of Aryl-Aldehydes via ortho-Phosphate Proton Exchange.


ABSTRACT: Bioorthogonal site-specific chemical reaction to label biomolecules in vitro and in living cells is one of the most powerful and convenient tools in chemical biology. A reactive pairs frequently used for chemical conjugation are aldehydes/ketones with hydrazines/hydrazides/hydroxylamines. Although the reaction is generally specific for the two components, even in a cellular environment, the reaction is very slow under physiological conditions. Addition of a phosphate group at the ortho-position of an aromatic aldehyde increases the reaction rate by an order of magnitude and enhances the aqueous solubility of the reagent and the product. We have synthesized phosphate-substituted aldehyde synthetic models to study kinetics of their reactions with hydrazines and hydrazides that contain a fluorophore. This rapid bioorthogonal reaction should therefore be potentially a very useful reaction for routine site-specific chemical ligations to study and image complex cellular processes in biological systems.

SUBMITTER: Dile O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7747795 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intramolecular Catalysis of Hydrazone Formation of Aryl-Aldehydes via ortho-Phosphate Proton Exchange.

Dile Ozlem O   Sorrentino Anthony M AM   Bane Susan S  

Synlett : accounts and rapid communications in synthetic organic chemistry 20160217 9


Bioorthogonal site-specific chemical reaction to label biomolecules <i>in vitro</i> and in living cells is one of the most powerful and convenient tools in chemical biology. A reactive pairs frequently used for chemical conjugation are aldehydes/ketones with hydrazines/hydrazides/hydroxylamines. Although the reaction is generally specific for the two components, even in a cellular environment, the reaction is very slow under physiological conditions. Addition of a phosphate group at the <i>ortho  ...[more]

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