Common Use | Boc-protected amine and alkyne conjugated PEG-carboxylic acid (Boc-amine alkyne-PEG-COOH, Alkyne Boc-amine-PEG-COOH) is a trifunctional PEG derivative, which has Boc-protected amine and alkyne group sharing one end and -COOH group on the other end. tBoc-amine can be deprotected by acid (TFA) to free amine, which react with carboxylic acid and its active esters, and isocyanates. It can also react with carbonyl such as ketone and aldehyde. Alkyne were used to react azide group “click” chemistry in mild condition, which is very useful for bioconjugation. COOH can react with amine or OH containing entities. |
Structure | |
PEG Molecular Weight | 1,000 Da |
Functional Group | Boc-protected amine/COOH/Alkyne |
Q: How do I deprotect the BOC reagents?
A: Standard BOC Amino Acid Deprotection
• 50% (v/v) TFA/DCM; 50 minutes at room temperature
• Follow with washings with 5% (v/v) DIPEA/DCM to remove TFA
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