1,11-bis-Maleimidotetraethyleneglycol is a bifunctional PEG-based linker bearing two maleimide groups at the termini of a tetraethylene glycol spacer. The maleimide functionality is designed for chemoselective conjugation with thiols via Michael-type addition, enabling stable thioether bond formation under mild aqueous conditions. In PROTAC and targeted protein degradation workflows, this linker can be used to connect a thiol-bearing ligand (e.g., derived from a cysteine-containing targeting moiety or a thiol-functionalized binder) to a second thiol-bearing component, thereby positioning the two recognition elements at an adjustable distance and orientation. The flexible tetraethylene glycol chain provides solubility and reduces steric constraints, which can improve productive ternary complex formation. As a modular crosslinker, it is valuable for constructing degraders, optimizing linker length and attachment chemistry, and enabling rapid structure–activity relationship studies focused on degradation potency and selectivity.
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1,11-bis-Maleimidotetraethyleneglycol, provides two maleimide termini for efficient installation of complementary thiol-bearing ligands, enabling the modular assembly of targeted protein degraders. Its flexible tetraethylene glycol core supports productive spatial organization between binding modules, while the maleimide chemistry offers chemoselective conjugation under mild conditions. The points below describe its structural characteristics and practical reactivity considerations in PROTAC construction.
Structure: The linker contains a tetraethylene glycol scaffold bearing two maleimide functional groups at the termini. Maleimides feature activated alkene rings that undergo thiol addition, forming stable thioether linkages. The ether-rich backbone imparts conformational flexibility and hydrophilicity, supporting aqueous compatibility.
Reactivity: Maleimide groups react with sulfhydryl (thiol) nucleophiles via Michael-type addition to the activated double bond, yielding a thioether-linked conjugate. For PROTAC synthesis, thiol-containing ligands are typically generated or introduced under reducing, thiol-preserving conditions and then reacted with the bis-maleimide linker in aqueous or mixed aqueous buffers. Reaction progress is monitored by analytical methods, and excess thiol or competing nucleophiles are minimized to favor bis-conjugation.
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