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Published July 26, 2007 | public
Journal Article

Preparation of the functionalizable methionine surrogate azidohomoalanine via copper-catalyzed diazo transfer

Abstract

The azide functional group has assumed a prominent role in chemical biology efforts in recent years. Azides may be readily introduced into proteins upon replacement of methionine residues with the non-canonical amino acid azidohomoalanine (AHA). This protocol describes a synthetic route to AHA based on the copper-catalyzed conversion of amines to azides. An alternate protocol for the preparation of AHA is presented in a companion paper. The synthesis and purification of AHA via the route described herein can be completed in 3–4 days.

Additional Information

© 2007 Nature Publishing Group. Published online 26 July 2007. We thank Rebecca Connor and Nick Fisk for refinements to this protocol. This work was supported by NIH, by an NSF graduate fellowship to A.J.L. and by a grant from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research to M.K.S.V.

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