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DOI: 10.1055/a-2760-7405
Ketone-derived Diazo-iodonium Salts as Reagents for Methionine-selective Functionalization
Authors
Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR Singapore) for funding (Z.-H. G.) and EPSRC EP/S033912/1 (M. J. G.).
Supported by: EPSRC EP/S033912/1

Dedication
This paper is dedicated to Professor Steven V. Ley on occasion of his 80th birthday.
Abstract
Selective modification of methionine residues provides a valuable strategy for the site-specific labeling of proteins and peptides. We describe here the synthesis and evaluation of aryl ketone-derived diazo hypervalent iodine reagents as tools for this transformation. These reagents display enhanced reactivity compared to their ester counterparts, enabling efficient modification across a selection of peptide and small protein systems. This was particularly prominent in cases where the methionine residue is buried, such as in ubiquitin, where significant differences in performance were observed between the ketone- and ester-derived reagents. The aryl ketone scaffold allows straightforward incorporation of bioorthogonal handles, facilitating downstream functionalization. These findings broaden the scope of our methionine-directed bioconjugation and highlight opportunities for the development of new chemical biology applications.
Publication History
Received: 17 October 2025
Accepted after revision: 01 December 2025
Accepted Manuscript online:
02 December 2025
Article published online:
19 December 2025
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