Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)CyanidesFluorescent DyesMolecular Structure
Investigating the bioorthogonality of isocyanides.
Ryota Nakao, Viktor Savic, Jennifer A Miles, Keith Livingstone, Marko D Mihovilovic, Piotr Raubo, Stuart L Warriner, Megan H Wright
Published: 202610.1039/d5cc04136h
Abstract
Open AccessIsocyanides have been applied in bioorthogonal reactions as triggers for uncaging reactions. However, emerging evidence suggests that they may label proteins covalently. We synthesised a fluorophore-conjugated isocyanide and analysed its protein reactivity. Our results suggest that isocyanides cannot be considered to be bioorthogonal in chemical biology.