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β-Silyl alkynoates: Versatile reagents for biocompatible and selective amide bond formation.

Khokan ChoudhuriZhenguo ZhangTeck Peng Loh
Published in: Science advances (2024)
The study introduces a previously unidentified method for amide bond formation that addresses several limitations of conventional approaches. It uses the β-silyl alkynoate molecule, where the alkynyl group activates the ester for efficient amide formation, while the bulky TIPS (triisopropylsilane) group prevents unwanted 1,4-addition reactions. This approach exhibits high chemoselectivity for amines, making the method compatible with a wide range of substrates, including secondary amines, and targets the specific ε-amino group of lysine among the native amino ester's derivatives. It maintains stereochemistry during amide bond formation and TIPS group removal, allowing a versatile platform for postsynthesis modifications such as click reactions and peptide-drug conjugations. These advancements hold substantial promise for pharmaceutical development and peptide engineering, opening avenues for research applications.
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