Chemically Stable Diazo Peptides as Selective Probes of Cysteine Proteases in Living Cells
Juliane Wahl,
Ahsanullah,
Hana Zupan
et al.
Abstract:Diazo peptides have been described earlier, however, due to their high reactivity have not been broadly used until today. Here, we report the preparation, properties, and applications of chemically stable internal diazo peptides. Peptidyl phosphoranylidene‐esters and amides were found to react with triflyl azide primarily to novel 3,4‐disubstituted triazolyl‐peptides. Nonaflyl azide instead furnished diazo peptides, which are chemically stable from pH 1‐14 as amides and from pH 1‐8 as esters. Thus, diazo pepti… Show more
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