Azido-PEG4-(CH2)3OH is a heterobifunctional polyethylene glycol (PEG) linker bearing a terminal azide group and a hydroxymethyl-functionalized propyl segment. Structurally, it consists of a short PEG chain that provides hydrophilicity and conformational flexibility, terminated by an azide handle suitable for bioorthogonal conjugation chemistry and by a three-carbon spacer ending in an alcohol for further derivatization. In PROTAC and targeted protein degradation workflows, the azide enables efficient attachment to complementary alkyne-bearing ligands or handles via copper-free click reactions, allowing modular assembly of degraders while minimizing nonspecific interactions. The PEG segment helps reduce steric hindrance between the recruiting ligand and the E3 ligase-binding moiety, improving productive ternary complex formation. This linker is therefore valuable for constructing PROTACs with tunable linker length and attachment points, facilitating systematic structure–activity studies and optimization of degradation potency and selectivity.
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Azido-PEG4-(CH2)3OH is a functionalized polyethylene glycol linker designed for modular PROTAC assembly, enabling efficient conjugation between a ligand and a reactive handle. Its ether-rich PEG segment provides conformational flexibility and improved solubility, while the azide group offers bioorthogonal-compatible coupling for downstream construction. The terminal hydroxymethyl functionality further supports derivatization strategies used to tune linker length, polarity, and attachment geometry.
Structure: The linker contains an azide functional group attached to a PEG chain, followed by a flexible aliphatic segment terminating in a primary alcohol. It features ether linkages along the PEG backbone, a terminal hydroxymethyl group, and an azide-bearing carbon substituent, yielding a polar, hydrogen-bonding-capable, conformationally flexible scaffold.
Reactivity: The azide enables azide–alkyne cycloaddition for PROTAC linker-to-ligand conjugation, typically under copper(I)-catalyzed or copper-free conditions depending on substrate sensitivity. The terminal alcohol can be converted to activated derivatives (for example, via standard esterification or ether formation) to facilitate amide/ester bond formation with complementary functional groups on target ligands. Solvent systems commonly use polar aprotic media or aqueous buffers compatible with click chemistry; reaction progress is monitored by chromatographic methods.
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