Site-Selective Labeling of a Lysine Residue in Human Serum Albumin
Conjugation to human serum albumin (HSA) has emerged as a powerful approach for extending the in vivo half‐life of many small molecule and peptide/protein drugs. Current HSA conjugation strategies, however, can often yield heterogeneous mixtures with inadequate pharmacokinetics, low efficacies, and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Angewandte Chemie 2014-10, Vol.126 (44), p.11977-11980 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Conjugation to human serum albumin (HSA) has emerged as a powerful approach for extending the in vivo half‐life of many small molecule and peptide/protein drugs. Current HSA conjugation strategies, however, can often yield heterogeneous mixtures with inadequate pharmacokinetics, low efficacies, and variable safety profiles. Here, we designed and synthesized analogues of TAK‐242, a small molecule inhibitor of Toll‐like receptor 4, that primarily reacted with a single lysine residue of HSA. These TAK‐242‐based cyclohexene compounds demonstrated robust reactivity, and Lys64 was identified as the primary conjugation site. A bivalent HSA conjugate was also prepared in a site‐specific manner. Additionally, HSA‐cyclohexene conjugates maintained higher levels of stability both in human plasma and in mice than the corresponding maleimide conjugates. This new conjugation strategy promises to broadly enhance the performance of HSA conjugates for numerous applications.
Analoga von TAK‐242, einem kleinen Inhibitor des Toll‐ähnlichen Rezeptors 4, wurden synthetisiert und mit Humanalbumin (HSA) konjugiert. Diese auf TAK‐242 basierenden Cyclohexenverbindungen zeigten eine hohe Reaktivität, Lys64 wurde dabei als primäre Konjugationsstelle identifiziert. Ein bivalentes HSA‐Konjugat wurde ebenfalls ortsspezifisch aufgebaut. |
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ISSN: | 0044-8249 1521-3757 |
DOI: | 10.1002/ange.201405924 |