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A Double‐Clicking Bis‐Azide Fluorogenic Dye for Bioorthogonal Self‐Labeling Peptide Tags
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2016
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Bis-azide Fluorogenic ProbePeptide LibraryFluorogenic CharacterizationPeptide EngineeringMolecular BiologyPeptide SynthesisPeptide ScienceFluorogenic Molecular ProbeClick ChemistryChemical ProbeMedicineSingle-molecule DetectionBiophysicsBiomolecular EngineeringBio-orthogonal Chemistry
Herein, we give the very first example for the development of a fluorogenic molecular probe that combines the two-point binding specificity of biarsenical-based dyes with the robustness of bioorthogonal click-chemistry. This proof-of-principle study reports on the synthesis and fluorogenic characterization of a new, double-quenched, bis-azide fluorogenic probe suitable for bioorthogonal two-point tagging of small peptide tags by double strain-promoted azide-alkyne cycloaddition. The presented probe exhibits remarkable increase in fluorescence intensity when reacted with bis-cyclooctynylated peptide sequences, which could also serve as possible self-labeling small peptide tag motifs.
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