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Fluorescent Carbazole-derived α-amino Acids: Structural Mimics of Tryptophan

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Journal Chem Sci
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2024 Apr 26
PMID 38665535
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Fluorescent tags are commonly used for imaging of proteins and peptides during biological events; however, the large size of dyes can disrupt protein structure and function, and typically require the use of a chemical spacer. Herein, we report the synthesis of a new class of fluorescent unnatural α-amino acid, containing carbazole side-chains designed to mimic l-tryptophan and thus, readily incorporated into peptides. The amino acids were constructed using a Negishi cross-coupling reaction as the key step and exhibited strong fluorescent emission, with high quantum yields in both organic solvents and water. Compatible with solid phase peptide synthesis, the carbazole amino acids were used to replace tryptophan in a β-hairpin model peptide and shown to be a close structural mimic with retention of conformation. They were also found to be effective fluorescent molecular reporters for biological events. Incorporation into a proline-rich ligand of the WW domain protein demonstrated that the fluorescent properties of a carbazole amino acid could be used to measure the protein-protein binding interaction of this important biological signalling process.

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