Boc-Glycinol is an N-Boc-protected glycinol building block featuring a glycine-derived amino alcohol (a primary hydroxyl adjacent to the protected amine) and a tert-butoxycarbonyl carbamate that provides robust temporary protection during peptide-linker assembly. In PROTAC linker synthesis, such amino alcohol motifs are valuable for constructing hydrophilic, conformationally flexible segments that can tune solubility and the spatial presentation of attachment points to the E3 ligase ligand and the target-binding moiety. The Boc group enables selective deprotection under standard conditions, allowing controlled formation of amide or carbamate linkages to neighboring fragments, while the hydroxyl functionality can be used for further derivatization (e.g., etherification or activation) to modulate linker length and polarity. As a modular intermediate, Boc-Glycinol supports systematic structure–activity relationship studies in targeted protein degradation by helping researchers rationally vary linker geometry and interaction distance without introducing reactive functionalities that could compromise coupling efficiency.
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Boc-Glycinol is a protected amino alcohol linker building block designed to support the modular synthesis of PROTACs and related targeted protein degradation constructs. Its Boc-protected glycinol motif provides a stable handle for iterative coupling, enabling controlled assembly of bifunctional degraders. The linker’s functional group pattern is well suited to orthogonal derivatization strategies, facilitating reliable attachment of targeting and E3-recruiting moieties. Detailed structure and reactivity considerations are provided below.
Structure: Boc-Glycinol contains a Boc-protected amino group and a primary alcohol within a glycinol framework. The molecule features carbamate formation from Boc protection, along with C–N and C–O single bonds that support selective functional transformations. Its polar, hydrogen-bonding character typically improves compatibility with standard organic synthesis workflows.
Reactivity: The Boc group enables chemoselective reactions by suppressing amine reactivity until deprotection. For PROTAC linker construction, common approaches include Boc removal under acid conditions followed by coupling of the released amine to activated carboxylic acids or derivatives, or conversion of the alcohol to reactive intermediates for subsequent amide or ether formation. Suitable solvents are typically polar aprotic or alcohol-containing media, with coupling reagents chosen to match the partner functional group.
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