DBCO-PEG5-NHS ester is a heterobifunctional, PEG-based linker that combines a dibenzocyclooctyne (DBCO) cyclooctyne handle with an N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS) ester for amide-bond formation. Structurally, it features a short, flexible polyethylene glycol spacer that provides aqueous solubility and spatial separation between the two reactive ends, while the NHS ester enables rapid conjugation to primary amines on proteins, peptides, or amine-functionalized targeting ligands to form stable amide linkages. The DBCO moiety serves as a bioorthogonal cyclooctyne partner for strain-promoted azide–alkyne cycloaddition (SPAAC), allowing efficient “click” attachment to azide-bearing PROTAC components or other molecular modules without copper catalysis. In targeted protein degradation research, this linker is valuable for modular assembly of PROTACs, enabling controlled stoichiometry and reduced steric interference when connecting E3 ligase ligands, targeting warheads, or payloads through PEG-mediated spacing.
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This DBCO-PEG5-NHS ester is a bifunctional PROTAC linker designed to connect an NHS-activated ester handle to a cyclooctyne (DBCO) moiety for efficient, orthogonal conjugation workflows. Its PEG spacer improves aqueous compatibility and reduces steric interference, supporting reliable assembly of targeted protein degradation constructs. The molecule’s complementary reactive groups enable modular synthesis of PROTACs, and the detailed structural and reactivity features are described below.
Structure: The linker contains a DBCO cyclooctyne for strain-promoted azide–alkyne cycloaddition, tethered through a polyethylene glycol spacer to an NHS ester. It features an activated carboxylate for acyl transfer, ether-rich PEG segments, and stable covalent amide/ester-forming functionalities.
Reactivity: The NHS ester reacts with primary amines under mild aqueous buffer conditions to form stable amide bonds, enabling conjugation to lysine-containing ligands or protein-binding modules. The DBCO group undergoes strain-promoted cycloaddition with azides without added catalysts, typically in aqueous or mixed solvent systems. For best efficiency, minimize competing nucleophiles and control pH to preserve NHS reactivity.
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It is commonly abbreviated as: C1V1 = C2V2
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