Synonyms: (2S,4R)-1-((S)-14-azido-2-(tert-butyl)-4-oxo-6,9,12-trioxa-3-azatetradecanoyl)-4-hydroxy-N-(4-(4-methylthiazol-5-yl)benzyl)pyrrolidine-2-carboxamide; Crosslinker-E3 Ligase ligand conjugate; Protein degrader building block for PROTAC(R) research; Template for synthesis of targeted protein degrader; VH032 conjugate
Molecular Formula: C30H43N7O7S
Molecular Weight: 645.77
Linear Structural Formula: C30H43N7O7S
Purity: >=95%
Storage: 2-8C
Application: Protein degrader builiding block (S,R,S)-AHPC-PEG3-Azide enables the synthesis of molecules for targeted protein degradation and PROTAC (proteolysis-targeting chimeras) technology. This conjugate contains a von Hippel-Lindau (VHL)-recruiting ligand and a PEGylated crosslinker with pendant azide for click chemistry with a target ligand. Because even slight alterations in ligands and crosslinkers can affect ternary complex formation between the target, E3 ligase, and PROTAC, many analogs are prepared to screen for optimal target degradation. When used with other protein degrader building blocks with a pendant azide group, parallel synthesis can be used to more quickly generate PROTAC libraries that feature variation in crosslinker length, composition, and E3 ligase ligand.
Legal Information: PROTAC is a registered trademark of Arvinas Operations, Inc., and is used under license
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