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Light-Controlled Traceless Protein Labeling via Decaging Thio- o -naphthoquinone Methide Chemistry.

Huaibin YuShuangshuang WangJianjian HuangYu FuManfred WagnerTanja WeilFangrui ZhongWeining ZhaoYuzhou Wu
Published in: Organic letters (2022)
We report the molecular design of a novel multifunctional reagent and its application for light-controlled selective protein labeling. This molecule integrates functions of protein-ligand recognition, bioconjugation, ligand cleavage, and photoactivation by merging the photochemistries of 2-nitrophenylpropyloxycarbonyl and 3-hydroxymethyl-2-naphthol with an affinity ligand and fluorescein. Highly electrophilic o -naphthoquinone methide was photochemically released and underwent proximity-driven selective labeling with the protein of interest (e.g., carbonic anhydrases), which retains its native function after labeling.
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