Sigmatropic rearrangement enables access to a highly stable spirocyclic nitroxide for protein spin labelling
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/37314Date
2025-05-27Type
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Peer reviewed
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Sowinski, Mateusz; Mocanu, Elena; Ruskin-Dodd, Hannah; McKay, Aidan P.; Cordes, David B.; Lovett, Janet E.; Haugland-Grange, MariusAbstract
Spin labelling enables the study of biomolecules using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. Here, we describe the synthesis of a cysteine-reactive spin label based on a spirocyclic pyrrolidinyl nitroxide containing an iodoacetamide moiety. The spin label was shown to be highly persistent under reducing conditions while maintaining excellent EPR relaxation parameters up to a temperature of 180 K. After successful double spin labelling of a calmodulin variant, interspin distances were measured by the EPR experiment double electron–electron resonance (DEER) at 120 K.
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Royal Society of ChemistryCitation
Sowinski, Mocanu, Ruskin-Dodd, McKay, Cordes, Lovett, Haugland-Grange. Sigmatropic rearrangement enables access to a highly stable spirocyclic nitroxide for protein spin labelling. Chemical Communications. 2025;61:6755-6758Metadata
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