Jeppesen, Troels E. published the artcileOxime Coupling of Active Site Inhibited Factor Seven with a Nonvolatile, Water-Soluble Fluorine-18 Labeled Aldehyde, Category: alcohols-buliding-blocks, the publication is Bioconjugate Chemistry (2019), 30(3), 775-784, database is CAplus and MEDLINE.
A nonvolatile fluorine-18 aldehyde prosthetic group was developed from [18F]SFB, and used for site-specific labeling of active site inhibited factor VII (FVIIai). FVIIai has a high affinity for tissue factor (TF), a transmembrane protein involved in angiogenesis, proliferation, cell migration, and survival of cancer cells. A hydroxylamine N-glycan modified FVIIai (FVIIai-ONH2) was used for oxime coupling with the aldehyde [18F]2 under mild and optimized conditions in an isolated RCY of 4.7 ± 0.9%, and a synthesis time of 267 ± 5 min (from EOB). Retained binding and specificity of the resulting [18F]FVIIai to TF was shown in vitro. TF-expression imaging capability was evaluated by in vivo PET/CT imaging in a pancreatic human xenograft cancer mouse model. The conjugate showed exceptional stability in plasma (>95% at 4 h) and a binding fraction of 90%. In vivo PET/CT imaging showed a mean tumor uptake of 3.8 ± 0.2% ID/g at 4 h post-injection, a comparable uptake in liver and kidneys, and low uptake in normal tissues. In conclusion, FVIIai was labeled with fluorine-18 at the N-glycan chain without affecting TF binding. In vitro specificity and a good in vivo imaging contrast at 4 h postinjection was demonstrated.
Bioconjugate Chemistry published new progress about 6346-09-4. 6346-09-4 belongs to alcohols-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Amine,Aliphatic hydrocarbon chain,Ether, name is 4,4-Diethoxybutan-1-amine, and the molecular formula is C8H19NO2, Category: alcohols-buliding-blocks.
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