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Fluorogenic Photo‐Crosslinking of Glycan‐Binding Protein Recognition Using a Fluorinated Azido‐Coumarin Fucoside

Cécile Bousch, Brandon Vreulz, Kartikey Kansal, Ali El‐Husseini, Samy Cecioni

2023Angewandte Chemie International Edition18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Glycan recognition by glycan-binding proteins is central to the biology of all living organisms. The efficient capture and characterization of relatively weak non-covalent interactions remains an important challenge in various fields of research. Photoaffinity labeling strategies can create covalent bonds between interacting partners, and photoactive scaffolds such as benzophenone, diazirines and aryl azides have proved widely useful. Since their first introduction, relatively few improvements have been advanced and products of photoaffinity labeling remain difficult to detect. We report a fluorinated azido-coumarin scaffold which enables photolabeling under fast and mild activation, and which can leave a fluorescent tag on crosslinked species. Coupling this scaffold to an α-fucoside, we demonstrate fluorogenic photolabeling of glycan-protein interactions over a wide range of affinities. We expect this strategy to be broadly applicable to other chromophores and we envision that such "fluoro-crosslinkers" could become important tools for the traceable capture of non-covalent binding events.

Topics & Concepts

CoumarinGlycanChemistryBiochemistryOrganic chemistryGlycoproteinFluorine in Organic ChemistryGlycosylation and Glycoproteins ResearchPhotodynamic Therapy Research Studies
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