Water-Compatible Staudinger-Diels-Alder Ligation
- PMID: 39801043
- DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.4c02306
Water-Compatible Staudinger-Diels-Alder Ligation
Abstract
The development of bioorthogonal reactions is expected to propel further advances in chemical biology. In this study, we demonstrate Staudinger-Diels-Alder (SDA) ligation as a candidate for a new bioorthogonal reaction. This reaction ligates two molecules via strong C-C bonds at room temperature. We found that the aryl substituent of azide-benzocyclobutene (azide-BCB) had a strong influence on the molecule's tolerance to water. In particular, Cl-substituted azide-BCBs generated the ligated product in high yield, even in the presence of water. Mechanistic investigations using DFT methods revealed that hydrophobic electron-withdrawing substituents suppressed the side reactions of SDA ligation.
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