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Photoactive chelates for radiolabelling proteins


Eichenberger, Larissa S; Patra, Malay; Holland, Jason P (2019). Photoactive chelates for radiolabelling proteins. Chemical Communications, 55(16):2257-2260.

Abstract

Photochemical reactions are an attractive foundation for the synthesis of radiolabelled antibodies, immunoglobulin fragments and other proteins/peptides. The synthesis, 68Ga-radiochemistry and photochemical reactivity of three macrocyclic chelates functionalised with an arylazide group is described. Experiments with trastuzumab confirmed that photoradiochemistry facilitates fast, one-pot synthesis of radiolabelled proteins.

Abstract

Photochemical reactions are an attractive foundation for the synthesis of radiolabelled antibodies, immunoglobulin fragments and other proteins/peptides. The synthesis, 68Ga-radiochemistry and photochemical reactivity of three macrocyclic chelates functionalised with an arylazide group is described. Experiments with trastuzumab confirmed that photoradiochemistry facilitates fast, one-pot synthesis of radiolabelled proteins.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, further contribution
Communities & Collections:07 Faculty of Science > Department of Chemistry
Dewey Decimal Classification:540 Chemistry
Scopus Subject Areas:Physical Sciences > Catalysis
Physical Sciences > Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Physical Sciences > Ceramics and Composites
Physical Sciences > General Chemistry
Physical Sciences > Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Physical Sciences > Metals and Alloys
Physical Sciences > Materials Chemistry
Uncontrolled Keywords:Materials Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, General Chemistry, Surfaces, Coatings and Films, Metals and Alloys, Ceramics and Composites, Catalysis
Language:English
Date:1 January 2019
Deposited On:24 Apr 2019 13:54
Last Modified:26 Jan 2022 21:40
Publisher:Royal Society of Chemistry
ISSN:1359-7345
OA Status:Green
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1039/c8cc09660k
Project Information:
  • : FunderSNSF
  • : Grant IDPP00P2_163683
  • : Project TitleAdvanced radiochemical methods for multi-modal imaging with nanomedicines
  • : FunderKrebsliga
  • : Grant IDKLS-4257-08-201
  • : Project Title
  • : FunderH2020
  • : Grant ID676904
  • : Project TitleDeveloping multi-modality nanomedicines for targeted annotation of oncogenic signaling pathways
  • Content: Accepted Version