Linkerology

  1. DACNs for Strain-Promoted Azide-Alkyne Cycloadditions (SPAAC)

    Herein we present substituted diazacyclononynes (DACNs) as versatile tools for metal-free strain-promoted Click Chemistry that are characterized by high reactivity and stability, both thermally and chemically.

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  2. Ramage Linker

    An efficient, versatile linker developed for the synthesis of C-terminal primary/secondary amides and hydrazides as well as peptide alcohols, which is compatible with SPPS and suppresses side reactions.

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  3. Trimethyl Locks

    The sterical interference of three closely positioned methyl groups favors amide cleavage and payload release upon lactonization. This cascade can be induced by various triggers. Read on to find out more.

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  4. PotM: Disulfide-Based Self-Immolative Linkers

    The linkage of a drug to its carrier via a disulfide-based self-immolative linker allows for the specific intracellular release of the active molecule upon glutathione reduction and linker cleavage.

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  5. Linkerology

    Check out our latest video summarizing our capabilities and knowledge on linker technologies

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  6. Thiol-reactive Linkers for ADCs

    The thiosuccinimide linkage is a prominent connective motif resulting from the reaction of a thiol and an alkyl maleimide. Read on to learn more about its applications and potential improvements.

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  7. Valine-Citrulline Based Enzymatically Cleavable Linkers

    Iris Biotech presents its selection of Val-Cit-based linkers, a dipeptide motif frequently utilized for the development of ADCs with increased serum stability and high cleavage efficiency.

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  8. His-Tag for Specific Linker Attachment

    Learn, how His-Tag can be used for specific linker attachment. Another example in our LINKEROLOGY series of sophisticated linker technologies.

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  9. Product of the Month: Dde-based Linkers

    Placing Dde as one terminal group of a linker and a functional group prone for conjugation as the other or using Dde as the central connective portion of a linker, allows for the creation of new bifunctional linkers.

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  10. Subject Focus: Linkerology

    The ever-growing sophistication and variation in linker design have given rise to a new and distinct field of knowledge in synthetic chemistry termed Linkerology. Discover our expertise and panoply of new cutting-edge tailor-made linker constructs for the latest state-of-the-art bioconjugations.

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