Communications Chemistry (Sep 2024)

Development of ketalized unsaturated saccharides as multifunctional cysteine-targeting covalent warheads

  • Sanfeng Dong,
  • Hui Huang,
  • Jintian Li,
  • Xiaomei Li,
  • Samuel Jacob Bunu,
  • Yun Yang,
  • Yong Zhang,
  • Qi Jia,
  • Zhijian Xu,
  • Yingxia Li,
  • Hu Zhou,
  • Bo Li,
  • Weiliang Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42004-024-01279-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract Multi-functional cysteine-targeting covalent warheads possess significant therapeutic potential in medicinal chemistry and chemical biology. Herein, we present novel unsaturated and asymmetric ketone (oxazolinosene) scaffolds that selectively conjugate cysteine residues of peptides and bovine serum albumin under normal physiological conditions. This unsaturated saccharide depletes GSH in NCI-H1299 cells, leading to anti-tumor effects in vitro. The acetyl group of the ketal moiety on the saccharide ring can be converted to other carboxylic acids in a one-pot synthesis. In this way, the loaded acid can be click-released during cysteine conjugation, making the oxazolinosene a potential multifunctional therapeutic agent. The reaction kinetic model for oxazolinosene conjugation to GSH is well established and was used to evaluate oxazolinosene reactivity. The aforementioned oxazolinosenes were stereoselectively synthesized via a one-step reaction of nitriles with saccharides and conveniently converted into a series of α, β-unsaturated ketone N-glycosides as prevalent synthetic building blocks. The reaction mechanisms of oxazolinosene synthesis were investigated through calculations and validated with control experiments. Overall, these oxazolinosenes can be easily synthesized and developed as cysteine-targeted covalent warheads carrying useful click-releasing groups.