TETRAACID is a PROTAC linker reagent characterized by a multi-carboxylic-acid architecture that provides a rigid, water-compatible handle for assembling bifunctional targeted protein degraders. Structurally, it contains four acidic termini, enabling controlled conjugation through amide or ester-forming reactions with complementary functional groups on E3 ligase ligands and/or target-binding moieties. In PROTAC design, such polyacid linkers help define the spatial relationship between the two binding domains, thereby promoting productive ternary complex formation and improving the probability of ubiquitination-triggered degradation. The presence of multiple carboxylates can also influence solubility and reduce aggregation, which is beneficial for handling and for maintaining effective concentrations in biochemical assays. As a modular linker platform, TETRAACID supports systematic structure–activity studies in targeted degradation research by allowing researchers to tune linker length, polarity, and attachment geometry while keeping the core ligand chemotypes constant.
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TETRAACID is a PROTAC linker building block designed to support the assembly of bifunctional degraders by providing a chemically addressable connection motif between targeting and recruiting ligands. Its structure supports robust synthetic coupling strategies commonly used in targeted protein degradation workflows. The linker’s design facilitates modular PROTAC construction, enabling researchers to tune attachment geometry and maintain functional group compatibility during synthesis. Detailed structural and reactivity considerations are provided below.
Structure: TETRAACID is characterized as a multi-carboxylic acid linker, featuring several carboxylate functionalities capable of forming stable amide or ester linkages. The molecule contains oxygen-rich functional groups that support hydrogen bonding and allow controlled derivatization under standard organic coupling conditions.
Reactivity: TETRAACID is well suited for PROTAC synthesis via carboxyl activation followed by nucleophilic acyl substitution to form amide bonds with ligand-bearing amines or other nucleophiles. Typical approaches use carbodiimide-based coupling systems and activating reagents compatible with heteroatom-rich substrates, often in polar aprotic or mixed solvent media. Reaction monitoring by TLC or LC-MS is recommended to manage potential side reactions such as hydrolysis of activated intermediates.
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