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Photo-Brook rearrangement of acyl silanes as a strategy for photoaffinity probe design

Photoaffinity labeling (PAL) is a powerful tool for the identification of non-covalent small molecule–protein interactions that are critical to drug discovery and medicinal chemistry, but this approach is limited to only a small subset of robust photocrosslinkers. The identification of new photoreac...

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Autores principales: Page, Annika C. S., Scholz, Spencer O., Keenan, Katherine N., Spradlin, Jessica N., Belcher, Bridget P., Brittain, Scott M., Tallarico, John A., McKenna, Jeffrey M., Schirle, Markus, Nomura, Daniel K., Toste, F. Dean
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8966736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35432890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc00426g
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author Page, Annika C. S.
Scholz, Spencer O.
Keenan, Katherine N.
Spradlin, Jessica N.
Belcher, Bridget P.
Brittain, Scott M.
Tallarico, John A.
McKenna, Jeffrey M.
Schirle, Markus
Nomura, Daniel K.
Toste, F. Dean
author_facet Page, Annika C. S.
Scholz, Spencer O.
Keenan, Katherine N.
Spradlin, Jessica N.
Belcher, Bridget P.
Brittain, Scott M.
Tallarico, John A.
McKenna, Jeffrey M.
Schirle, Markus
Nomura, Daniel K.
Toste, F. Dean
author_sort Page, Annika C. S.
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description Photoaffinity labeling (PAL) is a powerful tool for the identification of non-covalent small molecule–protein interactions that are critical to drug discovery and medicinal chemistry, but this approach is limited to only a small subset of robust photocrosslinkers. The identification of new photoreactive motifs capable of covalent target capture is therefore highly desirable. Herein, we report the design, synthesis, and evaluation of a new class of PAL warheads based on the UV-triggered 1,2-photo-Brook rearrangement of acyl silanes, which hitherto have not been explored for PAL workflows. Irradiation of a series of probes in cell lysate revealed an iPr-substituted acyl silane with superior photolabeling and minimal thermal background labeling compared to other substituted acyl silanes. Further, small molecule (+)-JQ1- and rapamycin-derived iPr acyl silanes were shown to selectively label recombinant BRD4-BD1 and FKBP12, respectively, with minimal background. Together, these data highlight the untapped potential of acyl silanes as a novel, tunable scaffold for photoaffinity labeling.
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spelling pubmed-89667362022-04-14 Photo-Brook rearrangement of acyl silanes as a strategy for photoaffinity probe design Page, Annika C. S. Scholz, Spencer O. Keenan, Katherine N. Spradlin, Jessica N. Belcher, Bridget P. Brittain, Scott M. Tallarico, John A. McKenna, Jeffrey M. Schirle, Markus Nomura, Daniel K. Toste, F. Dean Chem Sci Chemistry Photoaffinity labeling (PAL) is a powerful tool for the identification of non-covalent small molecule–protein interactions that are critical to drug discovery and medicinal chemistry, but this approach is limited to only a small subset of robust photocrosslinkers. The identification of new photoreactive motifs capable of covalent target capture is therefore highly desirable. Herein, we report the design, synthesis, and evaluation of a new class of PAL warheads based on the UV-triggered 1,2-photo-Brook rearrangement of acyl silanes, which hitherto have not been explored for PAL workflows. Irradiation of a series of probes in cell lysate revealed an iPr-substituted acyl silane with superior photolabeling and minimal thermal background labeling compared to other substituted acyl silanes. Further, small molecule (+)-JQ1- and rapamycin-derived iPr acyl silanes were shown to selectively label recombinant BRD4-BD1 and FKBP12, respectively, with minimal background. Together, these data highlight the untapped potential of acyl silanes as a novel, tunable scaffold for photoaffinity labeling. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8966736/ /pubmed/35432890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc00426g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Page, Annika C. S.
Scholz, Spencer O.
Keenan, Katherine N.
Spradlin, Jessica N.
Belcher, Bridget P.
Brittain, Scott M.
Tallarico, John A.
McKenna, Jeffrey M.
Schirle, Markus
Nomura, Daniel K.
Toste, F. Dean
Photo-Brook rearrangement of acyl silanes as a strategy for photoaffinity probe design
title Photo-Brook rearrangement of acyl silanes as a strategy for photoaffinity probe design
title_full Photo-Brook rearrangement of acyl silanes as a strategy for photoaffinity probe design
title_fullStr Photo-Brook rearrangement of acyl silanes as a strategy for photoaffinity probe design
title_full_unstemmed Photo-Brook rearrangement of acyl silanes as a strategy for photoaffinity probe design
title_short Photo-Brook rearrangement of acyl silanes as a strategy for photoaffinity probe design
title_sort photo-brook rearrangement of acyl silanes as a strategy for photoaffinity probe design
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8966736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35432890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc00426g
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