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Bioorthogonal Hydroamination of Push-Pull-Activated Linear Alkynes.

Dahye Kang1,2, Sheldon T Cheung1,2, Justin Kim1,2.   

Abstract

A bioorthogonal reaction between N,N-dialkylhydroxylamines and push-pull-activated halogenated alkynes is described. We explore the use of rehybridization effects in activating alkynes, and we show that electronic effects, when competing stereoelectronic and inductive factors are properly balanced, sufficiently activate a linear alkyne in the uncatalyzed conjugative retro-Cope elimination reaction while adequately protecting it against cellular nucleophiles. This design preserves the low steric profile of an alkyne and pairs it with a comparably unobtrusive hydroxylamine. The kinetics are on par with those of the fastest strain-promoted azide-alkyne cycloaddition reactions, the products regioselectively formed, the components sufficiently stable and easily installed, and the reaction suitable for cellular labeling.
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Keywords:  bioorthogonal; enamine N-oxide; hydroamination; rehybridization effect; retro-Cope elimination

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34019705      PMCID: PMC8292212          DOI: 10.1002/anie.202104863

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl        ISSN: 1433-7851            Impact factor:   16.823


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