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Arylethynyltrifluoroborate Dienophiles for on Demand Activation of IEDDA Reactions.

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Strained alkenes and alkynes are the predominant dienophiles used in inverse electron demand Diels-Alder (IEDDA) reactions. However, their instability, cross-reactivity, and accessibility are problematic. Unstrained dienophiles, although physiologically stable and… Click to show full abstract

Strained alkenes and alkynes are the predominant dienophiles used in inverse electron demand Diels-Alder (IEDDA) reactions. However, their instability, cross-reactivity, and accessibility are problematic. Unstrained dienophiles, although physiologically stable and synthetically accessible, react with tetrazines significantly slower relative to strained variants. Here we report the development of potassium arylethynyltrifluoroborates as unstrained dienophiles for fast, chemically triggered IEDDA reactions. By varying the substituents on the tetrazine (e.g., pyridyl- to benzyl-substituents), cycloaddition kinetics can vary from fast (k2 = 21 M-1 s-1) to no reaction with an alkyne-BF3 dienophile. The reported system was applied to protein labeling both in the test tube and fixed cells and even enabled mutually orthogonal labeling of two distinct proteins.

Keywords: iedda reactions; arylethynyltrifluoroborate dienophiles; activation iedda; dienophiles demand; chemistry; demand activation

Journal Title: Bioconjugate chemistry
Year Published: 2021

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