Advancing Nitrile‐Aminothiol Strategy for Dual and Sequential Bioconjugation

Author:

Thombare Varsha J.1ORCID,Wu Yimin2,Pamulapati Kavya2,Han Meiling2,Tailhades Julien34ORCID,Cryle Max J.34ORCID,Roberts Kade D.2,Velkov Tony1ORCID,Li Jian2,Patil Nitin A.24ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacology Biomedicine Discovery Institute Monash University Clayton, Victoria 3800 Australia

2. Department of Microbiology Biomedicine Discovery Institute Monash University Clayton, Victoria 3800 Australia

3. Department of Biochemistry Biomedicine Discovery Institute Monash University Clayton, Victoria 3800 Australia

4. ARC Centre of Excellence for Innovations in Peptide and Protein Science Australia

Abstract

AbstractNitrile‐aminothiol conjugation (NATC) stands out as a promising biocompatible ligation technique due to its high chemo‐selectivity. Herein we investigated the reactivity and substrate scope of NAT conjugation chemistry, thus developing a novel pH dependent orthogonal NATC as a valuable tool for chemical biology. The study of reaction kinetics elucidated that the combination of heteroaromatic nitrile and aminothiol groups led to the formation of an optimal bioorthogonal pairing, which is pH dependent. This pairing system was effectively utilized for sequential and dual conjugation. Subsequently, these rapid (≈1 h) and high yield (>90 %) conjugation strategies were successfully applied to a broad range of complex biomolecules, including oligonucleotides, chelates, small molecules and peptides. The effectiveness of this conjugation chemistry was demonstrated by synthesizing a fluorescently labelled antimicrobial peptide‐oligonucleotide complex as a dual conjugate to imaging in live cells. This first‐of‐its‐kind sequential NATC approach unveils unprecedented opportunities in modern chemical biology, showcasing exceptional adaptability in rapidly creating structurally complex bioconjugates. Furthermore, the results highlight its potential for versatile applications across fundamental and translational biomedical research.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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