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Simple purification of small-molecule-labelled peptides via palladium enolate formation from β-ketoamide tags.

Kenji HayamizuKota KoikeKosuke DodoMiwako AsanumaHiromichi EgamiMikiko Sodeoka
Published in: Chemical science (2023)
Palladium enolates derived from β-ketocarbonyl compounds serve as key intermediates in various catalytic asymmetric reactions. We found that the palladium enolate formed from β-ketoamide is stable in air and moisture and we applied this property to develop a peptide purification system using β-ketoamide as a small affinity tag in aqueous media. A solid-supported palladium complex successfully captured β-ketoamide-tagged molecules as palladium enolates and released them in high yield upon acid treatment. Optimum conditions for the catch and release of tagged peptides from a mixture of untagged peptides were established. To demonstrate the value of this methodology in identifying the binding site of a ligand to its target protein, we purified and identified a peptide containing the ligand-binding site from the tryptic digest of cathepsin B labelled with a covalent cathepsin B inhibitor containing a β-ketoamide tag.
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