US20210095130A1 - Ultra bright dimeric or polymeric dyes and methods for preparation of the same - Google Patents
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Definitions
- Embodiments of the present invention are generally directed to methods for preparation of dimeric and polymeric fluorescent or colored dyes and compounds useful for the same.
- Fluorescent and/or colored dyes are known to be particularly suitable for applications in which a highly sensitive detection reagent is desirable. Dyes that are able to preferentially label a specific ingredient or component in a sample enable the researcher to determine the presence, quantity and/or location of that specific ingredient or component. In addition, specific systems can be monitored with respect to their spatial and temporal distribution in diverse environments.
- Fluorescence and colorimetric methods are extremely widespread in chemistry and biology. These methods give useful information on the presence, structure, distance, orientation, complexation and/or location for biomolecules.
- time-resolved methods are increasingly used in measurements of dynamics and kinetics.
- many strategies for fluorescence or color labeling of biomolecules, such as nucleic acids and protein have been developed. Since analysis of biomolecules typically occurs in an aqueous environment, the focus has been on development and use of water soluble dyes.
- embodiments of the present invention are generally directed to compounds useful as water soluble, fluorescent and/or colored dyes and/or probes that enable visual detection of analyte molecules, such as biomolecules, as well as reagents for their preparation. Methods for visually detecting analyte molecules using the dyes are also described. Further embodiments include methods and compounds useful for preparation of such fluorescent and/or colored dyes.
- the water soluble, fluorescent or colored dyes of embodiments of the invention are intensely colored and/or fluorescent and can be readily observed by visual inspection or other means in some embodiments the compounds may be observed without prior illumination or chemical or enzymatic activation.
- the dye as described herein, visually detectable analyte molecules of a variety of colors may be obtained.
- a method for preparing a dimeric or polymeric dye comprising reacting a first and second compound of structure (I):
- a 1 , A 2 , B 1 , B 2 , L 1 , L 2 , L 3 , M, R 1 , x, y and z are as defined herein.
- a method for preparing a dimeric or polymeric dye comprising reacting a first compound of structure (I):
- a 1 , A 2 , A3, G 1 , G 2 , G3, G4, L 1 , L 2 , L 3 , L 4 , M, R 1 , T, a, b, c, x and y are as defined herein.
- a method for staining a sample comprises adding to said sample a compound of structure (III), (IV) or (V) in an amount sufficient to produce an optical response when said sample is illuminated at an appropriate wavelength.
- the present disclosure provides a method for visually detecting an analyte molecule, comprising:
- Other disclosed methods include a method for visually detecting a biomolecule, the method comprising:
- compositions comprising a compound of structure (III), (IV) or (V) and one or more analyte molecule, such as a biomolecule.
- analyte molecule such as a biomolecule.
- Amino refers to the —NH 2 group.
- Carboxy refers to the —CO 2 H group.
- Cyano refers to the —CN group.
- Forml refers to the —C( ⁇ O)H group
- Niro refers to the —NO 2 group.
- Thioxo refers to the ⁇ S group.
- Alkyl refers to a straight or branched hydrocarbon chain group consisting solely of carbon and hydrogen atoms, containing no unsaturation, having from one to twelve carbon atoms (C 1 -C 12 alkyl), one to eight carbon atoms (C 1 -C 8 alkyl) or one to six carbon atoms (C 1 -C 6 alkyl), and which is attached to the rest of the molecule by a single bond, e.g., methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, 1-methylethyl (iso-propyl), n-butyl, n-pentyl, 1,1-dimethylethyl (t-butyl), 3-methylhexyl, 2-methylhexyl, and the like. Unless stated otherwise specifically in the specification, alkyl groups are optionally substituted.
- Alkylene or “alkylene chain” refers to a straight or branched divalent hydrocarbon chain linking the rest of the molecule to a radical group, consisting solely of carbon and hydrogen, containing no unsaturation, and having from one to twelve carbon atoms, e.g., methylene, ethylene, propylene, n-butylene, ethenylene, propenylene, n-butenylene, propynylene, n-butynylene, and the like.
- the alkylene chain is attached to the rest of the molecule through a single bond and to the radical group through a single bond.
- the points of attachment of the alkylene chain to the rest of the molecule and to the radical group can be through one carbon or any two carbons within the chain. Unless stated otherwise specifically in the specification, alkylene is optionally substituted.
- alkenylene or “alkenylene chain” refers to a straight or branched divalent hydrocarbon chain linking the rest of the molecule to a radical group, consisting solely of carbon and hydrogen, containing at least one carbon-carbon double bond and having from two to twelve carbon atoms, e.g., ethenylene, propenylene, n-butenylene, and the like.
- the alkenylene chain is attached to the rest of the molecule through a single bond and to the radical group through a double bond or a single bond.
- the points of attachment of the alkenylene chain to the rest of the molecule and to the radical group can be through one carbon or any two carbons within the chain. Unless stated otherwise specifically in the specification, alkenylene is optionally substituted.
- Alkynylene or “alkynylene chain” refers to a straight or branched divalent hydrocarbon chain linking the rest of the molecule to a radical group, consisting solely of carbon and hydrogen, containing at least one carbon-carbon triple bond and having from two to twelve carbon atoms, e.g., ethenylene, propenylene, n-butenylene, and the like.
- the alkynylene chain is attached to the rest of the molecule through a single bond and to the radical group through a double bond or a single bond.
- the points of attachment of the alkynylene chain to the rest of the molecule and to the radical group can be through one carbon or any two carbons within the chain. Unless stated otherwise specifically in the specification, alkynylene is optionally substituted.
- Alkylether refers to any alkyl group as defined above, wherein at least one carbon-carbon bond is replaced with a carbon-oxygen bond.
- the carbon-oxygen band may be on the terminal end (as in an alkoxy group) or the carbon oxygen bond may be internal (i.e., C—O—C).
- Alkylethers include at least one carbon oxygen bond, but may include more than one.
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- an alkylether group is optionally substituted.
- an alkylether is substituted with an alcohol or —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , wherein each of R a , R b and R c is as defined for compounds of structure (I).
- Alkoxy refers to a group of the formula —OR a where R a is an alkyl group as defined above containing one to twelve carbon atoms. Unless stated otherwise specifically in the specification, an alkoxy group is optionally substituted.
- Alkoxyalkylether refers to a group of the formula —OR a R b where R a is an alkylene group as defined above containing one to twelve carbon atoms, and Rb is an alkylether group as defined herein. Unless stated otherwise specifically in the specification, an alkoxyalkylether group is optionally substituted, for example substituted with an alcohol or —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , wherein each of R a , R b and R c is as defined for compounds of structure (I).
- Heteroalkyl refers to an alkyl group, as defined above, comprising at least one heteroatom (e.g., N, O, P or S) within the alkyl group or at a terminus of the alkyl group.
- the heteroatom is within the alkyl group (i.e., the heteroalkyl comprises at least one carbon-[heteroatom] x -carbon bond, where x is 1, 2 or 3).
- the heteroatom is at a terminus of the alkyl group and thus serves to join the alkyl group to the remainder of the molecule (e.g., M1-H-A), where M1 is a portion of the molecule, H is a heteroatom and A is an alkyl group).
- a heteroalkyl group is optionally substituted.
- Exemplary heteroalkyl groups include ethylene oxide (e.g., polyethylene oxide), optionally including phosphorous-oxygen bonds, such as phosphodiester bonds.
- Heteroalkoxy refers to a group of the formula —OR a where R a is a heteroalkyl group as defined above containing one to twelve carbon atoms. Unless stated otherwise specifically in the specification, a heteroalkoxy group is optionally substituted.
- Heteroalkylene refers to an alkylene group, as defined above, comprising at least one heteroatom (e.g., N, O, P or S within the alkylene chain or at a terminus of the alkylene chain.
- the heteroatom is within the alkylene chain (i.e., the tieteroalkylene comprises at least one carbon-[heteroatom]-carbon bond, where x is 1, 2 or 3).
- the heteroatom is at a terminus of the alkylene and thus serves to join the alkylene to the remainder of the molecule (e.g., M1-H-A-M2, where M1 and M2 me portions of the molecule, H is a beteroatom and A is an alkylene).
- a heteroalkylene group is optionally substituted.
- Exemplary heteroalkylene groups include ethylene oxide (e.g., polyethylene oxide) and the “C” linking group illustrated below:
- Multimers of the above C-linker are included in various embodiments of heteroalkylene linkers.
- Heteroalkenylene is a heteroalkylene, as defined above, comprising at least one carbon-carbon double bond. Unless stated otherwise specifically in the specification, a heteroalkenylene group is optionally substituted.
- Heteroalkynylene is a heteroalkylene comprising at least one carbon-carbon triple bond. Unless stated otherwise specifically in the specification, a heteroalkynylene group is optionally substituted.
- Heteroatomic in reference to a “heteroatomic linker” refers to a linker group consisting of one or more heteroatoms.
- exemplary heteroatomic linkers include single atoms selected from the group consisting of O, N, P and S, and multiple heteroatoms for example a linker having the formula —P(O ⁇ )( ⁇ O)O— or —OP(O ⁇ )( ⁇ O)O— and multimers and combinations thereof.
- Phosphate refers to the —OP( ⁇ O)(R a )R b group, wherein R a is OH, O ⁇ or OR c ; and R b is OH, O ⁇ , OR c , a thiophosphate group or a further phosphate group, wherein R c is a counter ion (e.g., Na+ and the like).
- Phosphoalkyl refers to the —OP( ⁇ O)(R a )R b group, wherein R a is OH, O ⁇ or OR c ; and R b is —Oalkyl, wherein R c is a counter ion (e.g., Na+ and the like). Unless stated otherwise specifically in the specification, a phosphoalkyl group is optionally substituted.
- the —Oalkyl moiety in a phosphoalkyl group is optionally substituted with one or more of hydroxyl, amino, sulfhydryl, phosphate, thiophosphate, phosphoalkyl, thiophosphoalkyl, phosphoalkylether, thiophosphoalkylether or —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , wherein each of R a , R b and R c is as defined for compounds of structure (I).
- Phosphoalkylether refers to the —OP( ⁇ O)(R a )R b group, wherein R a is OH, O ⁇ or OR c ; and R b is —Oalkylether, wherein R c is a counter ion (e.g., Na+ and the like). Unless stated otherwise specifically in the specification, a phosphoalkylether group is optionally substituted.
- the —Oalkylether moiety in a phosphoalkyl ether group is optionally substituted with one or more of hydroxyl, amino, sulfhydryl, phosphate, thiophosphate, phosphoalkyl, thiophosphoalkyl, phosphoalkylether, thiophosphoalkylether or —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , wherein each of R a , R b and R c is as defined for compounds of structure (I).
- “Thiophosphate” refers to the —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c group, wherein R a is O or S, R b is OH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ; and R c is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR 4 , SR d , a phosphate group or a further thiophosphate group, wherein R d is a counter ion (e.g., Na+ and the like) and provided that: i) R a is S; ii) R b is S ⁇ or SR d ; iii) R c is SH, S ⁇ or SR d ; or iv) a combination of i), ii) and/or iii).
- R a is O or S
- R b is OH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d
- Thiophosphoalkyl refers to the —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c group, wherein R a is O or S, R b is OH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ; and R c is —Oalkyl, wherein R d is a counter ion (e.g., Na+ and the like) and provided that: i) R a is S; ii) R b is S ⁇ or SR d ; iii) R a is S and R b is S ⁇ or SR d . Unless stated otherwise specifically in the specification, a thiophosphoalkyl group is optionally substituted.
- the —Oalkyl moiety in a thiophosphoalkyl group is optionally substituted with one or more of hydroxyl, amino, sulfhydryl, phosphate, thiophosphate, phosphoalkyl, thiophosphoalkyl, phosphoalkylether, thiophosphoalkylether or —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , wherein each of R a , R b and R c is as defined for compounds of structure (I).
- Thiophosphoalkylether refers to the —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c group, wherein R a is O or S, R b is OH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ; and R c is —Oalkylether, wherein R d is a counter ion (e.g., Na+ and the like) and provided that: i) R a is S; ii) R b is S ⁇ or SR d ; or iii)R a is S and R b is S ⁇ or SR d . Unless stated otherwise specifically in the specification, a thiophosphoalkylether group is optionally substituted.
- Carbocyclic refers to a stable 3- to 18-membered aromatic or non-aromatic ring comprising 3 to 18 carbon atoms. Unless stated otherwise specifically in the specification, a carbocyclic ring may be a monocyclic, bicycle, tricyclic or tetracyclic ring system, which may include fused or bridged ring systems, and may be partially or fully saturated. Non-aromatic carbocyclyl radicals include cycloalkyl, while aromatic carbocyclyl radicals include aryl. Unless stated otherwise specifically in the specification, a carbocyclic group is optionally substituted.
- Polycyclic cycloalkyls include, for example, adamantyl, norbornyl, decalinyl, 7,7-dimethyl-bicyclo-[2.2.1]heptanyl, and the like. Unless stated otherwise specifically in the specification, a cycloalkyl group is optionally substituted.
- Aryl refers to a ring system comprising at least one carbocyclic aromatic ring.
- an aryl comprises from 6 to 18 carbon atoms.
- the aryl ring may be a monocyclic, bicyclic, tricyclic or tetracyclic ring system, which may include fused or bridged ring systems.
- Aryls include, but are not limited to, aryls derived from aceanthrylene, acenaphthylene, acephenanthrylene, anthracene, azulene, benzene, chrysene, fluoranthene, fluorene, as-indacene, s-indacene, indane, indene, naphthalene, phenalene, phenanthrene, pleiadene, pyrene, and triphenylene. Unless stated otherwise specifically in the specification, an aryl group is optionally substituted.
- Heterocyclic refers to a stable 3- to 18-membered aromatic or non-aromatic ring comprising one to twelve carbon atoms and from one to six heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur.
- the heterocyclic ring may be a monocyclic, bicyclic, tricyclic or tetracyclic ring system, which may include fused or bridged ring systems; and the nitrogen, carbon or sulfur atoms in the heterocyclic ring may be optionally oxidized; the nitrogen atom may be optionally quaternized; and the heterocyclic ring may be partially or fully saturated.
- heteroaryls examples include, but are not limited to, dioxolanyl, thienyl[1,3]dithianyl, decahydroisoquinolyl, imidazolinyl, imidazolidinyl, isothiazolidinyl, isoxazolidinyl, morpholinyl, octahydroindolyl, octahydroisoindolyl, 2-oxopiperazinyl, 2-oxopiperidinyl, 2-oxopyrrolidinyl, oxazolidinyl, piperidinyl, piperazinyl, 4-piperidonyl, pyrrolidinyl, pyrazolidinyl, pyrazolopyrimidinyl, quinuclidinyl, thiazolidin
- Heteroaryl refers to a 5- to 14-membered ring system comprising one to thirteen carbon atoms, one to six beteroatoms selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur, and at least one aromatic ring.
- the heteroaryl radical may be a monecyclic, bicyclic, tricyclic or tetracyclic ring system, which may include fused or bridged ring systems; and the nitrogen, carbon or sulfur atoms in the heteroaryl radical may be optionally oxidized; the nitrogen atom may be optionally quaternized.
- “Fused” refers to a ring system comprising at least two rings, wherein the two rings share at least one common ring atom, for example two common ring atoms.
- the fused ring is a heterocyclyl ring or a heteroaryl ring
- the common ring atom(s) may be carbon or nitrogen.
- Fused rings include bicyclic, tricyclic, tetracyclic, and the like.
- substituted means any of the above groups (e.g., alkyl, alkylene, alkenylene, alkynylene, heteroalkylene, heteroalkenylene, heteroalkynylene, alkoxy, alkylether, alkoxyalkylether, heteroalkyl, heteroalkoxy, phosphoalkyl, phosphoalkylether, thiophosphoalkyl, thiophosphoalkylether, carbocyclic, cycloalkyl, aryl, heterocyclic and/or heteroaryl) wherein at least one hydrogen atom (e.g., 1, 2, 3 or all hydrogen atoms) is replaced by a bond to a non-hydrogen atoms such as, but not limited to: a halogen atom such as F, Cl, Br, and I; an oxygen atom in groups such as hydroxyl groups, alkoxy groups, and ester groups; a sulfur atom in groups such as thiol groups, thioalkyl groups
- “Substituted” also means any of the above groups in which one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by a higher-order bond (e.g., a double- or triple-bond) to a heteroatom such as oxygen in oxo, carbonyl, carboxyl, and ester groups; and nitrogen in groups such as imines, oximes, hydrazones, and nitriles.
- a higher-order bond e.g., a double- or triple-bond
- nitrogen in groups such as imines, oximes, hydrazones, and nitriles.
- substituted includes any of the above groups in which one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced with —NR g R h , —NR g C( ⁇ O)R h , —NR g C( ⁇ O)NR g R h , —NR g C( ⁇ O)OR h , —NR g SO 2 R h , —OC( ⁇ O)NR g R h , —OR g , —SR g , —SOR g , —SO 2 R g , —OSO 2 R g , —SO 2 OR g , ⁇ NSO 2 R g , and —SO 2 NR g R b .
- “Substituted also means any of the above groups in which one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced with —C( ⁇ O)R g , —C( ⁇ O)OR g , —C( ⁇ O)NR g R b , —CH 2 SO 2 R g , —CH 2 SO 2 NR g R h .
- R g and R h are the same or different and independently hydrogen, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylamino, thioalkyl, aryl, aralkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkylalkyl, haloalkyl, heterocyclyl, N-heterocyclyl, heterocyclylalkyl, heteroaryl, N-heteroaryl and/or heteroarylalkyl.
- “Substituted” further means any of the above groups in which one or more hydrogen, atoms are replaced by a bond to an amino, cyano, hydroxl, imino, nitro, oxo, thioxo, halo, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylamino, thioalkyl, aryl, aralkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkylalkyl, haloalkyl, heterocyclyl, N-heterocyclyl, heterocyclylalkyl, heteroaryl, N-heteroaryl and/or heteroarylalkyl group.
- the optional substituent is —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , wherein each of R a , R b and R c is as defined for compounds of structure (I).
- each of the foregoing substituents may also be optionally substituted with one or more of the above substituents.
- Conjugation refers to the overlap of one p-orbital with another p-orbital across an intervening sigma bond. Conjugation may occur in cyclic or acyclic compounds.
- a “degree of conjugation” refers to the overlap of at least one p-orbital with another p-orbital across an intervening sigma bond. For example, 1, 3-butadine has one degree of conjugation, while benzene and other aromatic compounds typically have multiple degrees of conjugation. Fluorescent and colored compounds typically comprise at least one degree of conjugation.
- Fluorescent refers to a molecule which is capable of absorbing light of a particular frequency and emitting light of a different frequency. Fluorescence is well-known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
- Cold refers to a molecule which absorbs light within the colored spectrum (i.e., red, yellow, blue and the like).
- a “linker” refers to a contiguous chain of at least one atom, such as carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorous and combinations thereof, which connects a portion of a molecule to another portion of the same molecule or to a different molecule, moiety or solid support (e.g., microparticle). Linkers may connect the molecule via a covalent bond or other means, such as ionic or hydrogen bond interactions.
- biomolecule refers to any of a variety of biological materials, including nucleic acids, carbohydrates, amino acids, polypeptides, glycoproteins, hormones, aptamers and mixtures thereof. More specifically, the term is intended to include, without limitation, RNA, DNA, oligonucleotides, modified or derivatized nucleotides, enzymes, receptors, prions, receptor ligands (including hormones), antibodies, antigens, and toxins, as well as bacteria, viruses, blood cells, and tissue cells.
- the visually detectable biomolecules of the invention are prepared, as further described herein, by contacting a biomolecule with a compound having a reactive group that enables attachment of the biomolecule to the compound via any available atom or functional group, such as an amino, hydroxy, carboxyl, or sulfhydryl group on the biomolecule.
- a “reactive group” is a moiety capable of reacting with a second reactive groups (e.g., a “complementary reactive group”) to form one or more covalent bonds, for example by a displacement, oxidation, reduction, addition or cycloaddition reaction.
- Exemplary reactive groups are provided in Table 1, and include for example, nucleophiles, electrophiles, dienes, dienophiles, aldehyde, oxime, bydrazone, alkyne, amine, azide, acylazide, acylhalide, nitrile, nitrone, sulfhydryl, disulfide, sulfonyl halide, isothiocyanate, imidoester, activated ester, ketone, ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carbonyl, alkene, maleimide, ⁇ -haloimide, epoxide, aziridine, tetrazine, tetrazole, phosphine, biotin, thiirane and the like.
- visible and “visually detectable” are used herein to refer to substances that are observable by visual inspection, without prior illumination, or chemical or enzymatic activation. Such visually detectable substances absorb and emit light in a region of the spectrum ranging from about 300 to about 900 nm. Preferably, such substances are intensely colored, preferably having a molar extinction coefficient of at least about 40,000, more preferably at least about 50,000, still more preferably at least about 60,000, yet still more preferably at least about 70,000, and most preferably at least about 80,000 M ⁇ 1 cm ⁇ 1 .
- the compounds of embodiments of the invention may be detected by observation with the naked eye, or with the aid of an optically based detection device, including, without limitation, absorption spectrophotometers, transmission light microscopes, digital cameras and scanners.
- Visually detectable substances are not limited to those which emit and/or absorb light in the visible spectrum. Substances which emit and/or absorb light in the ultraviolet (UV) region (about 10 nm to about 400 nm), infrared (IR) region (about 700 nm to about 1 mm), and substances emitting and/or absorbing in other regions of the electromagnetic spectrum are also included with the scope of “visually detectable” substances.
- UV ultraviolet
- IR infrared
- the term “photostable visible dye” refers to a chemical moiety that is visually detectable, as defined hereinabove, and is not significantly altered or decomposed upon exposure to light.
- the photostable visible dye does not exhibit significant bleaching or decomposition after being exposed to light for at least one hour. More preferably, the visible dye is stable after exposure to light for at least 12 hours, still more preferably at least 24 hours, still yet more preferably at least one week, and most preferably at least one month.
- Nonlimiting examples of photostable visible dyes suitable for use in the compounds and methods of the invention include azo dyes, thioindigo dyes, quinacridone pigments, dioxazine, phthalocyanine, perinone, diketopyrrolopyrrole, quinophthalone, and truarycarbonium.
- perylene derivative is intended to include any substituted perylene that is visually detectable. However, the term is not intended to include perylene itself.
- anthracene derivative e.g., perylene, pyrene, anthracene or naphthalene derivative
- a derivative is an imide, bisimide or hydrazamimide derivative of perylene, anthracene, naphthalene, or pyrene.
- the visually detectable molecules of various embodiments of the invention are useful for a wide variety of analytical applications, such as biochemical and biomedical applications, in which there is a need to determine the presence, location, or quantity of a particular analyte (e.g., biomolecule).
- the invention provides a method for visually detecting a biomolecule, comprising: (a) providing a biological system with a visually detectable biomolecule comprising the compound of structure (I) linked to a biomolecule; and (b) detecting the biomolecule by its visible properties.
- the phrase “detecting the biomolecule by its visible properties” means that the biomolecule, without illumination or chemical or enzymatic activation, is observed with the naked eye, or with the aid of a optically based detection device, including, without limitation, absorption spectrophotometers, transmission light microscopes, digital cameras and scanners.
- a densitometer may be used to quantify the amount of visually detectable biomolecule present.
- the relative quantity of the biomolecule in two samples can be determined by measuring relative optical density. If the stoichiometry of dye molecules per biomolecule is known, and the extinction coefficient of the dye molecule is known, then the absolute concentration of the biomolecule cart also be determined from a measurement of optical density.
- biological system is used to refer to any solution or mixture comprising one or more biomolecules in addition to the visually detectable biomolecule.
- biological systems include cells, cell extracts, tissue samples, electrophoretic, gels, assay mixtures, and hybridization reaction mixtures.
- Solid support refers to any solid substrate known in the art for solid-phase support of molecules
- a “microparticle” refers to any of a number of small particles useful for attachment to compounds of the invention, including, but not limited to, glass beads, magnetic beads, polymeric beads, nonpolymeric beads, and the like.
- a microparticle comprises polystyrene beads.
- a “solid support reside” refers to the functional group remaining attached to a molecule when the molecule is cleaved from the solid support. Solid support residues are known in the art and can be easily derived based on the structure of the solid support and the group linking the molecule thereto.
- a “targeting moiety” is a moiety that selectively binds or associates with a particular target, such as an analyte molecule. “Selectively” binding or associating means a targeting moiety preferentially associates or binds with the desired target relative to other targets.
- the compounds disclosed herein include linkages to targeting moieties for the purpose of selectively binding or associating the compound with an analyte of interest (i.e., the target of the targeting moiety), thus allowing detection of the analyte.
- Exemplary targeting moieties include, but are not limited to, antibodies, antigens, nucleic acid sequences, enzymes, proteins, cell surface receptor antagonists, and the like.
- the targeting moiety is a moiety, such as an antibody, that selectively binds or associates with a target feature on or in a cell, for example a target feature on a cell membrane or other cellular structure, thus allowing for detection of cells of interest.
- Small molecules that selectively bind or associate with a desired analyte are also contemplated as targeting moieties in certain embodiments.
- Base pairing moiety refers to a heterocyclic moiety capable of hybridizing with a complementary heterocyclic moiety via hydrogen bonds (e.g., Watson-Crick base pairing).
- Base pairing moieties include natural and unnatural bases.
- Non-limiting examples of base pairing moieties are RNA and DNA bases such adenosine, guanosine, thymidine, cytosine and uridine and analogues thereof.
- Embodiments of the invention disclosed herein are also meant to encompass all compounds of structure (I) or (II) being isotopically-labelled by having one or more atoms replaced by an atom having a different atomic mass or mass number.
- isotopes that can be incorporated into the disclosed compounds include isotopes of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorous, fluorine, chlorine, and iodine, such as 2 H, 3 H, 11 C, 13 C, 14 C, 13 N, 15 N, 15 O, 17 O, 18 O, 31 P, 32 P, 35 S, 18 , 36 Cl, 123 I, and 125 I, respectively.
- Isotopically-labeled compounds of structure (I) or (II) can generally be prepared by conventional techniques known to those skilled in the art or by processes analogous to those described below and in the following Examples using an appropriate isotopically-labeled reagent in place of the non-labeled reagent previously employed.
- Solid compound and “stable structure” are meant to indicate a compound that is sufficiently robust to survive isolation to a useful degree of purity from a reaction mixture, and formulation into an efficacious therapeutic agent.
- “Optional” or “optionally” means that the subsequently described event or circumstances may or may not occur, and that the description includes instances where said event or circumstance occurs and instances in which it does not.
- “optionally substituted alkyl” means that the alkyl group may or may not be substituted and that the description includes both substituted alkyl groups and alkyl groups having no substitution.
- Salt includes both acid and base addition salts.
- Acid addition salt refers to those salts which are formed with inorganic acids such as, but not limited to, hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid and the like, and organic acids such as, but not limited to, acetic acid, 2,2-dichloroacetic acid, adipic acid, alginic acid, ascorbic acid, aspartic acid, benzenesulfonic acid, benzoic acid, 4-acetamidobenzoic acid, camphoric acid, camphor-10-sulfonic acid, capric acid, caproic acid, caprylic acid, carbonic acid, cinnamic acid, citric acid, cyclamic acid, dodecylsulfuric acid, ethane-1,2-disulfonic acid, ethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxyethanesulfonic acid, formic acid, fumaric acid, galactaric acid, gentisic acid, glucoheptonic
- Base addition salt refers to those salts which are prepared from addition of an inorganic base or an organic base to the free acid. Salts derived from inorganic bases include, but are not limited to, sodium, potassium, lithium, ammonium, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, copper, manganese, aluminum salts and the like.
- Salts derived from organic bases include, but are not limited to, salts of primary, secondary, and tertiary amines, substituted amines including naturally occurring substituted amines, cyclic amines and basic ion exchange resins, such as ammonia, isopropylamine, trimethylamine, diethylamine, triethylamine, tripropylamine, diethanolamine, ethanolamine, deanol, 2-dimethylaminoethanol, 2-diethylaminoethanol, dicyclohexylamine, lysine, arginine, histidine, caffeine, procaine, hydrabamine, choline, betaine, benethamine, benzathine, ethylenediamine, glucosamine, methylglucamine, theobromine, triethanolamine, tromethamine, purines, piperazine, piperidine, N-ethylpiperidine, polyamine resins and the like.
- Particularly preferred organic bases are isoprop
- Crystallizations may produce a solvate of the compounds described herein.
- Embodiments of the present invention include all solvates of the described compounds.
- the term “solvate” refers to an aggregate that comprises one or more molecules of a compound of the invention with one or more molecules of solvent.
- the solvent may be water, in which case the solvate may be a hydrate.
- the solvent may be an organic solvent.
- the compounds of the present invention may exist as a hydrate, including a monohydrate, dihydrate, hemihydrate, sesquihydrate, trihydrate, tetrahydrate and the like, as well as the corresponding solvated forms.
- the compounds of the invention may be true solvates, while in other cases the compounds of the invention may merely retain adventitious water or another solvent or be a mixture of water plus some adventitious solvent.
- Embodiments of the compounds of the invention may contain one or more asymmetric centers and may thus give rise to enantiomers, diastereomers, and other stereoisomeric forms that may be defined, in terms of absolute stereochemistry, as (R)- or (S)- or, as (D) or (L)- for amino acids.
- Embodiments of the present invention are meant to include all such possible isomers, as well as their racemic and optically pure forms.
- Optically active (+) and ( ⁇ ), (R)- and (S)-, or (D)- and (L)-isomers may be prepared using chiral synthons or chiral reagents, or resolved using conventional techniques, for example, chromatography and fractional crystallization.
- Conventional techniques for the preparation/isolation of individual enantiomers include chiral synthesis from a suitable optically pure precursor or resolution of the racemate (or the racemate of a salt or derivative) using, for example, chiral high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC).
- HPLC high pressure liquid chromatography
- stereoisomer refers to a compound made up of the same atoms bonded by the same bonds but having different three-dimensional structures, which are not interchangeable.
- the present invention contemplates various stereoisomers and mixtures thereof and includes “enantiomers”, which refers to two stereoisomers whose molecules are nonsuperimposeable mirror images of one another.
- a “tautomer” refers to a proton shift from one atom of a molecule to another atom of the same molecule.
- the present invention includes tautomers of any said compounds.
- Various tautomeric forms of the compounds are easily derivable by those of ordinary skill in the art.
- Method 1 for preparing a dimeric or polymeric dye, the method comprising reacting a first and second compound of structure (I):
- a 1 and A 2 are each independently H, OH, SU, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylthio, alkylether, —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , Q, L′ or a moiety comprising a first functional group having complementary reactivity to B 1 , B 2 or both, provided at least one of A 1 and A 2 is a moiety comprising a first functional group having complementary reactivity to B 1 , B 2 or both, wherein: R a is O or S; R b is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ; R c is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d , OL′, SR d , alkyl, alkoxy, heteroalkyl, heteroalkoxy, alkylether, alkoxyalkylether, phosphate, thiophosphate, phosphoalkyl, thiophosphoalkyl,
- B 1 and B 2 are each independently a second functional group having complementary reactivity to the first functional group
- M is, at each occurrence, independently a fluorescent or colored dye moiety or Q, provided at least one occurrence of M is a fluorescent or colored dye moiety;
- R 1 is, at each occurrence, independently H, alkyl or alkoxy
- Q is, at each occurrence, independently a moiety comprising a reactive group, or protected analogue thereof, capable of forming a covalent bond with an analyte molecule, a targeting moiety, a solid support or a complementary reactive group Q′;
- L 1 , L 2 and L 3 are, at each occurrence, independently optional bivalent linker moieties
- L 4 is an optional multivalent linker moiety
- x, y and z are independently an integer of 1 or greater
- a 1 and A 2 are each independently H, OH, SH, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylthio, alkylether, —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to an analyte molecule, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a further compound of structure (I) or a moiety comprising a first functional group having complementary reactivity to B 1 , B 2 or both, provided at least one of A 1 and A 2 is a moiety comprising a first functional group having complementary reactivity to B 1 , B 2 or both, wherein: R a is O or S; R b is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ; R c is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR
- B 1 and B 2 are each independently a second functional group having complementary reactivity to the first functional group
- M is, at each occurrence, independently a fluorescent or colored dye moiety or Q, provided at least one occurrence of M is a fluorescent or colored dye moiety;
- R 1 is, at each occurrence, independently H, alkyl or alkoxy
- L 1 , L 2 and L 3 are, at each occurrence, independently optional bivalent linker moieties
- L 4 is an optional multivalent linker moiety
- x, y and z are independently an integer of 1 or greater.
- the dimeric or polymeric dye has the following structure (III):
- a 1 and A 2 are each independently H, OH, SH, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylthio, alkylether, —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , Q, L′ or a first functional group having complementary reactivity to B 1 , B 2 or both, wherein: R a is O or S; R b is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ; R c is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d , OL′, SR d , alkyl, alkoxy, heteroalkyl, heteroalkoxy, alkylether, alkoxyalkylether, phosphate, thiophosphate, phosphoalkyl, thiophosphoalkyl, phosphoalkylether or thiophosphoalkylethers; and R d is a counter ion;
- G 1 and G 2 are each independently moieties comprising functional groups resulting from reaction of the first functional group with B 1 or B 2 , respectively;
- M is, at each occurrence, independently a fluorescent or colored dye moiety or Q, provided at least one occurrence of M is a fluorescent or colored dye moiety for at least one integral value of a and b;
- R 1 is, at each occurrence, independently H, alkyl or alkoxy
- Q is, at each occurrence, independently a moiety comprising a reactive group, or protected analogue thereof, capable of forming a covalent bond with an analyte molecule, a targeting moiety, a solid support or a complementary reactive group Q′;
- L′ is, at each occurrence, independently a linker comprising a covalent bond to Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a targeting moiety, a linker comprising a covalent bond to an analyte molecule, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support residue, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a nucleoside or a linker comprising a covalent bond to a further compound of structure (III);
- L 1 , L 2 and L 3 are, at each occurrence, independently optional bivalent linker moieties
- L 4 is an optional multivalent linker moiety
- a, b and c are independently an integer of 1 or greater.
- a 1 and A 2 are each independently H, OH, SH, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylthio, alkylether, —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to an analyte molecule, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a further compound of structure (III) or a first functional group having complementary reactivity to B 1 , B 2 or both, wherein: R a is O or S; R b is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ; R c is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d , SR a , alkyl, alkoxy, alkylether alkoxyalkylether, phosphate, thiophosphate, phosphoal
- G 1 and G 2 are each independently moieties comprising functional groups resulting from reaction of the first functional group with B 1 or B 2 , respectively;
- M is, at each occurrence, independently a fluorescent or colored dye moiety or Q, provided at least one occurrence of M is a fluorescent or colored dye moiety for at least one integral value of a and b;
- R 1 is, at each occurrence, independently H, alkyl or alkoxy
- L 1 , L 2 and L 3 are, at each occurrence, independently optional bivalent linker moieties
- L 4 is an optional multivalent linker moiety
- a, b and c are independently an integer of 1 or greater.
- a 1 and A 2 are each independently a first functional group having complementary reactivity to B 1 , B 2 or both.
- a 1 , A 2 are each independently a nucleophilic functional group.
- the nucleophilic functional group can, in some embodiments, be amino, alkylamino, sulfhydryl or hydroxyl.
- B 1 and B 2 are each independently an electrophilic functional group.
- the electrophilic functional group is an acid halide, N-hydroxysuccinimide ester, isocycanate, isothiocyanate, epoxide, halide, tosylate mesylate, triflate, maleimide, phosphate or alkene.
- a 1 , A 2 are each independently an electrophilic functional group.
- the electrophilic functional group is an N-hydroxysuccinimide ester, phenolate ester, halide, tosylate, mesylate, phosphate or triflate.
- B 1 and B 2 are each independently nucleophilic functional group.
- the nucleophilic functional group is amino, alkylamino, sulfhydryl or hydroxyl.
- a 1 , A 2 , B 1 and B 2 are each independently nucleic acid sequences, and A 1 is complementary to B 1 , and A 2 is complementary to B 2 .
- a 1 and A 2 are each independently an alkyne and B 1 and B 2 are each independently an azide.
- a 1 and A 2 are each independently an azide and B 1 and B 2 are each independently an alkyne.
- At least one of A 1 and A 2 comprises a cycloaddition reactive functional group
- each of B 1 and B 2 are complementary cycloaddition reactive functional groups.
- each cycloaddition reactive functional group comprises an alkene.
- a 1 and A 2 comprise an aryl halide, and each of B 1 and B 2 are alkene or alkyne functional groups.
- a 1 and A 2 comprise a boronic acid or boronic ester, and each of B 1 and B 2 are aryl halide or alkyl halide functional groups.
- a 1 and A 2 comprise an alkylstannane or arylstannane, and each of B 1 and B 2 are aryl halide or alkyl halide functional groups.
- a 1 and A 2 comprise an amine, and each of B 1 and B 2 are aryl halide or alkyl halide functional groups.
- G 1 and G 2 each independently comprise an amide, urea, carbamate, urethane, thiocarbamate, amino-alcohol, thioether-alcohol, ether-alcohol, amine, thioether, thioester, double-stranded nucleic acid, phosphodiester, alkene, alkyne or a triazole.
- L 4 is alkylene
- L 3 at each occurrence, independently has the following structure:
- R 4 is, at each occurrence, independently OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ;
- R 5 is, at each occurrence, independently oxo, thioxo or absent;
- n 1 and x 1 are, at each occurrence, independently an integer from 0 to 10;
- L 5 is an alkylene, alkenylene, alkynylene, heteroalkylene, heteroalkenylene, heteroalkynylene, carbocyclic or heterocyclic linker.
- heteroalkylene is alkylene oxide, such as a polyethylene oxide.
- L 3 is, at each occurrence, independently an amino acid or peptide linker.
- L 3 is, at each occurrence, independently a linker comprising one or more charged moieties.
- the invention provides a method (“Method 2”) for preparing a dimeric or polymeric dye, the method comprising reacting a first compound of structure (I):
- a 1 is H, OH, SH, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylthio, alkylether, —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , Q, L′ or a moiety comprising a first functional group having complementary reactivity to a second functional group, wherein R a is O or S; R b is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ; R c is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d , OL′, SR d , alkyl, alkoxy, heteroalkyl, heteroalkoxy, alkylether, alkoxyalkylether, phosphate, thiophosphate, phosphoalkyl, thiophosphoalkyl, phosphoalkylether or thiophosphoalkylether, and R d is a counter ion;
- a 2 is a moiety comprising the second functional group, wherein the second functional group has reactivity complementary to itself or reactivity complementary to the first functional group;
- M is, at each occurrence, independently a fluorescent or colored dye moiety or Q, provided at least one occurrence of M is a fluorescent or colored dye moiety;
- R 1 is, at each occurrence, independently H, alkyl or alkoxy
- Q is, at each occurrence, independently a moiety comprising a reactive group, or protected analogue thereof, capable of forming a covalent bond with an analyte molecule, a targeting moiety, a solid support or a complementary reactive group Q′;
- L′ is, at each occurrence, independently a linker comprising a covalent bond to Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a targeting moiety, a linker comprising a covalent bond to an analyte molecule, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support residue, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a nucleoside or a linker comprising a covalent bond to a further compound of structure (I);
- L 1 , L 2 and L 3 are, at each occurrence, independently optional bivalent linker moieties
- x is an integer of 1 or greater
- a 1 is H, OH, SH, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylthio, alkylether, —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to an analyte molecule, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a further compound of structure (I) or a moiety comprising a first functional group having complementary reactivity to a second functional group, wherein: R a is O or S; R b is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ; R c is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d , SR d , alkyl, alkoxy, alkylether, alkoxyalkylether, phosphate, thiophosphate, phosphoalky
- a 2 is a moiety comprising the second functional group, wherein the second functional group has reactivity complementary to itself or reactivity complementary to the first functional group;
- M is, at each occurrence, independently a fluorescent or colored dye moiety or Q, provided at least one occurrence of M is a fluorescent or colored dye moiety;
- R 1 is, at each occurrence, independently H, alkyl or alkoxy
- L 1 , L 2 and L 3 are, at each occurrence, independently optional bivalent linker moieties
- x is an integer of 1 or greater
- the bond is formed between the first and second compounds of structure (I) by reaction of the first functional group on the first compound of structure (I) and the second functional group on the second compound of structure (I).
- the dimeric or polymeric dye has the following structure (IV):
- a 1 is H, OH, SH, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylthio, alkylether, —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , Q, L′ or a moiety comprising a first functional group having complementary reactivity to a second functional group, wherein: is R a is O or S; R b is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ; R c is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d , OL′, SR d , alkyl, alkoxy, heteroalkyl, heteroalkoxy, alkylether, alkoxyalkylether, phosphate, thiophosphate, phosphoalkyl, thiophosphoalkyl, phosphoalkylether or thiophosphoalkylether; and R d is a counter ion;
- a 3 is H, OH, SH, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylthio, alkylether, —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to an analyte molecule, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a further compound of structure (I) or a moiety comprising the second functional group, wherein: R a is O or S; R b is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ; R c is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d , SR d , alkyl, alkoxy, alkylether, alkoxyalkylether, phosphate, thiophosphate, phosphoalkyl, thiophosphoalkyl, phospho
- G 3 is a moiety comprising a functional group resulting from reaction of the first functional group with the second functional group;
- M is, at each occurrence, independently a fluorescent or colored dye moiety or Q, provided at least one occurrence of M is a fluorescent or colored dye moiety;
- R 1 is, at each occurrence, independently H, alkyl or alkoxy
- Q is, at each occurrence, independently a moiety comprising a reactive group, or protected analogue thereof, capable of forming a covalent bond with an analyte molecule, a targeting moiety, a solid support or a complementary reactive group Q′;
- L′ is, at each occurrence, independently a linker comprising a covalent bond to Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a targeting moiety, a linker comprising a covalent bond to an analyte molecule, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support residue, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a nucleoside or a linker comprising a covalent bond to a further compound of structure (IV);
- L 1 , L 2 and L 3 are, at each occurrence, independently optional bivalent linker rnoieties
- each x is independently an integer of 1 or greater;
- y is an integer of 1 or greater.
- a 1 is H, OH, SH, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylthio, alkylether, —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to an analyte molecule, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a further compound of structure (IV) or a moiety comprising a first functional group having complementary reactivity to a second functional group, wherein: R a is O or S; R b is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ; R c is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d , SR d , alkyl, alkoxy, alkylether, alkoxyalkylether, phosphate, thiophosphate, phosphoalky
- a 3 is H, OH, SH, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylthio, alkylether, —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to an analyte molecule, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a further compound of structure (I) or a moiety comprising the second functional group, wherein: R a is O or S; R b is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ; R c is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d , SR d , alkyl, alkoxy, alkylether, alkoxyalkylether, phosphate, thiophosphate, phosphoalkyl, thiophosphoalkyl, phospho
- G 3 is a moiety comprising a functional group resulting from reaction of the first functional group with the second functional group;
- M is, at each occurrence, independently a fluorescent or colored dye moiety or Q, provided at least one occurrence of M is a fluorescent or colored dye moiety;
- R 1 is, at each occurrence, independently H, alkyl or alkoxy
- L 1 , L 2 and L 3 are, at each occurrence, independently optional bivalent linker moieties
- each x is independently an integer of 1 or greater;
- y is an integer of 1 or greater.
- a 1 , A 2 an A 3 are independently selected from a moiety comprising a functional groups for use in a reaction selected from amine/carboxylate condensation, 3+2 cycloaddition and other cycloaddition reactions, ring opening metathesis, olefin cross metathesis, Staudinger reaction, aromatic diazonium reactions; thiol-ene reaction; Diels-Alder reaction, Hydrazine/Hydrazide/Hydroxylamine condensation to carbonyls; Sonogashira reaction, Heck coupling, Suzuki coupling, Stille coupling, Glaser coupling and Amine/epoxide ring opening.
- Such functional groups will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art.
- the first functional group is a nucleophilic functional group.
- the nucleophilic functional group may be amino, alkylamino, sulfhydryl or hydroxyl in various embodiments.
- the second functional group is an electrophilic functional group.
- the electrophilic functional group may be an acid halide, N-hydroxysuccinimide ester, isocycanate, isothiocyanate, epoxide, halide, tosylate, mesylate, triflate, maleimide, phosphate or alkene in various embodiments.
- the first and second functional groups are each independently nucleic acid sequences, and the first functional group is complementary to the second functional group.
- the first functional group is an alkyne and the second functional group is an azide.
- the first functional group is a cycloaddition reactive functional group
- the second functional group is a complementary cycloaddition reactive functional group
- the first functional group is an aryl halide
- the second functional group is an alkene or alkyne functional group
- the first functional group is a boronic acid or boronic ester
- the second functional group is an aryl halide or alkyl halide functional group.
- the first functional group is an alkylstannane or arylstannane
- the second functional group is an aryl halide or alkyl halide functional group.
- the first functional group is an amine
- the second functional group is an aryl halide or alkyl halide functional group.
- G 3 comprises an amide, urea, carbamate, urethane, thiocarbamate, amino-alcohol, thioether-alcohol, ether-alcohol, amine, thioether, thioester, double-stranded nucleic acid, phosphodiester, alkene, alkyne or a triazole.
- L 3 at each occurrence, independently has the following structure:
- R 4 is, at each occurrence, independently OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ;
- R 5 is, at each occurrence, independently oxo, thioxo or absent;
- n 1 and x 1 are, at each occurrence, independently an integer from 0 to 10;
- L 5 is an alkylene, alkenylene, alkynylene, heteroalkylene, heteroalkenylene, heteroalkynylene, carbocyclic or heterocyclic linker.
- heteroalkylene is alkylene oxide, such as a polyethylene oxide.
- L 3 is, at each occurrence, independently an amino acid or peptide linker.
- L 3 is, at each occurrence, independently a linker comprising one or more charged moieties.
- the bond is formed between the first and second compounds of structure (I) by reaction of the second functional group on the first compound of structure (I) and the second functional group on the second compound of structure (I).
- the dimeric polymeric dye has the following structure (V):
- a 1 is H, OH, SH, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylthio, alkylether, —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , Q, L′ or a moiety comprising a first functional group having complementary reactivity to a second functional group, wherein: R a is O or S; R b is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ; R c is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d , OL′, SR d , alkyl, alkoxy, heteroalkyl, heteroalkoxy, alkylether, alkoxyalkylether, phosphate, thiophosphate, phosphoalkyl, thiophosphoalkyl, phosphoalkylether or thiophosphoalkylether; and R d is a counter ion;
- T is absent or a polymer terminating group
- G 4 is a moiety comprising a functional group resulting from reaction of the second functional group on the first compound of structure (I) and the second functional group on the second compound of structure (I);
- M is, at each occurrence, independently a fluorescent or colored dye moiety or Q, provided at least one occurrence of M is a fluorescent or colored dye moiety;
- R 1 is, at each occurrence, independently H, alkyl or alkoxy
- Q is, at each occurrence, independently a moiety comprising a reactive group, or protected analogue thereof, capable of forming a covalent bond with an analyte molecule, a targeting moiety, a solid support or a complementary reactive group Q′;
- L′ is, at each occurrence, independently a linker comprising a covalent bond to Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a targeting moiety, a linker comprising a covalent bond to an analyte molecule, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support residue, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a nucleoside or a linker comprising a covalent bond to a further compound of structure (V);
- L 1 , L 2 and L 3 are, at each occurrence, independently optional bivalent linker moieties
- each x is independently an integer of 1 or greater;
- y is an integer of 1 or greater.
- a 1 is H, OH, SH, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylthio, alkylether, —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to an analyte molecule, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a further compound of structure (V) or a moiety comprising a first functional group having complementary reactivity to a second functional group, wherein: R a is O or S; R b is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ; R c is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d , SR d , alkyl, alkoxy, alkylether, alkoxyalkylether, phosphate, thiophosphate, phosphoalky
- T is absent or a polymer terminating group
- G 4 is a moiety comprising a functional group resulting from reaction of the second functional group on the first compound of structure (I) and the second functional group on the second compound of structure (I);
- M is, at each occurrence, independently a fluorescent or colored dye moiety or Q, provided at least one occurrence of M is a fluorescent or colored dye moiety;
- R 1 is, at each occurrence, independently H, alkyl or alkoxy
- L 1 , L 2 and L 3 are, at each occurrence, independently optional bivalent linker moieties
- each x is independently an integer of 1 or greater
- y is an integer of 1 or greater.
- each second functional group is a cycloaddition reactive functional group
- each second functional group is an acrylate functional group
- the invention provides compounds.
- the compounds can be prepared according to the foregoing methods or other methods known in the art.
- a 1 , A 2 and A 3 are each independently H, OH, SH, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylthio, alkylether, —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , Q, L′ or a moiety composing a functional group capable of forming G 1 , G 2 , G 3 or G 4 upon reaction with a moiety comprising complementary functional group, wherein: R a is O or S; R b is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ; R c is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d , OL′, SR d , alkyl, alkoxy, heteroalkyl, beteroalkoxy, alkylether, alkoxyalkylether, phosphate, thiophosphate, phosphoalkyl, thiophosphoalkyl, phosphoalkylether or thiophosphoalkylether; and R
- G 1 , G 2 , G 3 and G 4 are each independently moieties composing a urea, carbamate, urethane, thiocarbamate, amino-alcohol, thioether-alcohol, ether-alcohol, amine, thioether, thioester, double-stranded nucleic acid, alkene, alkyne or triazole functional group;
- T is absent or a polymer terminating group
- M is, at each occurrence, independently a fluorescent or colored dye moiety or Q, provided at least one occurrence of M is a fluorescent or colored dye moiety for at least one integral value or a and b;
- R 1 is, at each occurrence, independently H, alkyl of alkoxy
- Q is, at each occurrence, independently a moiety comprising a reactive group, or protected analogue thereof, capable of forming a covalent bond with an analyte molecule, a targeting moiety, a solid support or a complementary reactive group Q′;
- L′ is, at each occurrence, independently a linker comprising a covalent bond to Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a targeting moiety, a linker comprising a covalent bond to an analyte molecule, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support residue, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a nucleoside or a linker comprising a covalent bond to a further compound of structure (I);
- L 1 , L 2 and L 3 are, at each occurrence, independently optional bivalent linker rnoieties
- L 4 is an optional multivalent linker moiety
- a, b and r are independently an integer of 1 or greater;
- each x is independently an integer of 1 or greater;
- y is an integer of 1 or greater.
- a 1 , A 2 and A 3 are each independently H, OH, SH, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylthio, alkylether, —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to Q, a linker comprising a covalent bond to an analyte molecule, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a solid support, a linker comprising a covalent bond to a further compound of structure (III), (IV) or (V) or a moiety comprising a functional group capable of forming G 1 , G 2 , G 3 or G 4 upon reaction with a moiety comprising complementary functional group, wherein: R a is O or S; R b is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ; R c is OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d , SR d , alky
- G 1 , G 2 , G 3 and G 4 are each independently moieties comprising a urea, carbamate, urethane, thiocarbamate, amino-alcohol, thioether-alcohol, ether-alcohol, amine, thioether, thioester, double-stranded nucleic acid, alkene, alkyne or triazole functional group;
- T is absent or a polymer terminating group
- M is, at each occurrence, independently a fluorescent or colored dye moiety or Q, provided at least one occurrence of M is a fluorescent or colored dye moiety for at least one integral value of a and b;
- R 1 is, at each occurrence, independently H, alkyl or alkoxy
- L 1 , L 2 and L 3 are, at each occurrence, independently optional bivalent linker moieties
- L 4 is an optional multivalent linker moiety
- a, b and c are independently an integer of 1 or greater;
- each x is independently an integer of 1 or greater;
- y is an integer of 1 or greater.
- L 4 is alkylene
- R 4 is, at each occurrence, independently OH, SH, O ⁇ , S ⁇ , OR d or SR d ;
- R 5 is, at each occurrence, independently oxo, thioxo or absent;
- n 1 and x 1 are, at each occurrence, independently an integer from 0 to 10;
- L 5 is an alkylene, alkenylene, alkynylene, heteroalkylene, heteroalkenylene, heteroalkynylene, carbocyclic or heterocyclic linker.
- heteroalkylene is alkylene oxide, such as a polyethylene oxide.
- L 3 is, at each occurrence, independently an amino acid or peptide linker.
- L 3 is, at each occurrence, independently a linker comprising one or more charged moieties.
- R 1 is H.
- a 1 , A 2 and A 3 are each independently OH or —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c .
- M is selected based on the desired optical properties, for example based on a desired color and/or fluorescence emission wavelength.
- M is the same at each occurrence; however, it is important to note that each occurrence of M need not be an identical M, and certain embodiments include compounds wherein M is not the same at each occurrence.
- each M is not the same and the different M moieties are selected to have absorbance and/or emissions for use in fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) methods.
- FRET fluorescence resonance energy transfer
- the different M moieties are selected such that absorbance of radiation at one wavelength causes emission of radiation at a different wavelength by a FRET mechanism.
- Exemplary M moieties can be appropriately selected by one of ordinary skill in the art based on the desired end use.
- Exemplary M moieties for FRET methods include fluorescein and 5-TAMRA (5-carboxytetramethylrhodamine, succinimidyl ester) dyes.
- M may be attached to the remainder of the molecule from any position (i.e., atom) on M.
- position i.e., atom
- M may be attached to the remainder of the molecule from any position (i.e., atom) on M.
- One of skill in the art will recognize means for attaching M to the remainder of molecule. Exemplary methods include the “click” reactions described herein.
- M is a fluorescent or colored moiety. Any fluorescent and/or colored moiety may be used, for examples those known in the art and typically employed in colorimetric, UV, and/or fluorescent assays may be used.
- M moieties which are useful in various embodiments of the invention include, but are not limited to Xanthene derivatives (e.g., fluorescein, rhodamine, Oregon green, eosin or Texas red); Cyanine derivatives (e.g., cyanine, indocarbocyanine, oxacarbocyanine, thiacarbocyanine or merocyanine); Squaraine derivatives and ring-substituted squaraines, including Seta, SeTau, and Square dyes; Naphthalene derivatives (e.g., dansyl and prodan derivatives); Coumarin derivatives; oxadiazole derivatives (e.g., pyridyloxazole, nitrobenzoxadiazole
- M moieties include: Cyanine dyes, xanthate dyes (e.g., Hex, Vic, Nedd, Joe or Tet); Yakima yellow; Redmond red; tamra; texas red and alexa fluor®, dyes.
- xanthate dyes e.g., Hex, Vic, Nedd, Joe or Tet
- Yakima yellow Redmond red
- tamra texas red and alexa fluor®
- M comprises three or more aryl or heteroaryl rings, or combinations thereof, for example four or more aryl or heteroaryl rings, or combinations thereof, or even five or more aryl or heteroaryl rings, or combinations thereof.
- M comprises six aryl or heteroaryl rings, or combinations thereof.
- the rings are fused.
- M comprises three or more fused rings, four or more fused rings, five or more fused rings, or even six or more fused rings.
- M is cyclic.
- M is carbocyclic.
- M is heterocyclic.
- M at each occurrence, independently comprises an aryl moiety.
- the aryl moiety is multicyclic.
- the aryl moiety is a fused-multicyclic aryl moiety, for example which may comprise at least 3, at least 4, or even more than 4 aryl rings.
- M at each occurrence, independently comprises at least one heteroatom.
- the heteroatom is nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur.
- M at each occurrence, independently comprises at least one substituent.
- the substituent is a fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, amino, alkylamino, arylamino, hydroxy, sulfhydryl, alkoxy, aryloxy, phenyl, aryl, methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, isopropyl, t-butyl, carboxy, sulfonate, amide, or formyl group.
- M at each occurrence, independently is a dimethylaminostilbene, quinacridone, fluorophenyl-dimethyl-BODIPY, his-fluorophenyl-BODIPY, acridine, terrylene, sexiphenyl, porphyrin, benzopyrene, (fluorophenyl-dimethyl-difluorobora-diaza-indacene)phenyl, (bis-fluorophenyl-difluorobora-diaza-indacene)phenyl, quaterphenyl, bi-benzothiazole, ter-benzothiazole, bi-naphthyl, bi-anthracyl, squaraine, squarylium, 9, 10-ethynylanthracene or ter-naphthyl moiety.
- M is, at each occurrence, independently p-terphenyl, perylene, azobenzene, phenazine, phenanthroline, acridine, thioxanthrene, chrysene, rubrene, coronene, cyanine, perylene imide, or perylene amide or a derivative thereof.
- M is, at each occurrence, independently a coumarin dye, resorufin dye, dipyrrometheneboron difluoride dye, ruthenium bipyridyl dye, energy transfer dye, thiazole orange dye, polymethine or N-aryl-1,8-naphthalimide dye.
- M at each occurrence is the same. In other embodiments, each M is different. In still more embodiments, one or more M is the same and one or more M is different.
- M is pyrene, perylene, perylene monoimide or 6-FAM or a derivative thereof. In some other embodiments, M has one of the following structures:
- M moieties comprising carboxylic acid groups are depicted in the anionic form (CO 2 ⁇ ) above, one of skill in the art will understand that this will vary depending on pH, and the protonated form (CO 2 H) is included in various embodiments.
- Q is, at each occurrence, independently a moiety comprising a reactive group capable of forming a covalent bond with an analyte molecule or a solid support. In other embodiments, Q is, at each occurrence, independently a moiety comprising a reactive group capable of forming a covalent bond with a complementary reactive group Q′.
- the type of Q group and connectivity of the Q group to the remainder of the compound is not limited, provided that Q comprises a moiety having appropriate reactivity for forming the desired bond.
- Q is a moiety which is not susceptible to hydrolysis under aqueous conditions, but is sufficiently reactive to form a bond with a corresponding group on an analyte molecule or solid support (e.g., an amine, azide or alkyne).
- analyte molecule or solid support e.g., an amine, azide or alkyne
- Q comprises groups commonly employed in the field of bioconjugation.
- Q comprises a nucleophilic reactive group, an electrophilic reactive group or a cycloaddition reactive group.
- Q comprises a sulfhydryl, disulfide, activated ester, isothiocyanate, azide, alkyne, alkene, diene, dienophile, acid halide, sulfonyl phosphine, ⁇ -haloamide, biotin, amino or maleimide functional group.
- the activated ester is an N-succinimide ester, imidoester or polyflourophenyl ester.
- the alkyne is an alkyl azide or acyl azide.
- Q groups can be conveniently provided in protected form to increase storage stability or other desired properties, and then the protecting group removed at the appropriate time for conjugation with, for example, a targeting moiety or analyte
- Q groups include “protected forms” of a reactive group, including any of the reactive groups described above and in the Table 1 below.
- a “protected form” of Q refers to a moiety having lower reactivity under predetermined reaction conditions relative to Q, but which can be converted to Q under conditions, which preferably do not degrade or react with other portions of the compound of structure (I).
- One of skill in the art can derive appropriate protected forms of Q based on the particular Q and desired end use and storage conditions. For example, when Q is SH, a protected form of Q includes a disulfide, which can be reduce to reveal the SH moiety using commonly known techniques and reagents.
- the SH moiety will tend to form disulfide bonds with another sulfhydryl group on another compound. Accordingly, some embodiments include the foregoing compounds, which are in the form of disulfide dimers, the disulfide bond being derived from SH Q groups.
- the compound is a compound selected from Table 2 and/or compounds prepared therefrom (e.g., Compounds 1, 1′, 1′′, 2, 3, 3′, 4, 4′, 5 and 5′).
- the compounds in Table 2 were prepared according to the procedures set forth in the Examples.
- the presently disclosed dye compounds are “tunable,” meaning that by proper selection of the variables (e.g., M, a, b, c, x, y, m 1 and/or L4) in any of the foregoing compounds, one of skill in the art can arrive at a compound having a desired and/or predetermined molar fluorescence (molar brightness).
- the tunability of the compounds allows the user to easily arrive at compounds having the desired fluorescence and/or color for use in a particular assay or for identifying a specific analyte of interest.
- Molar fluorescence in certain embodiments can be expressed in terms of the fold increase or decrease relative to the fluorescence emission of the parent fluorophore (e.g., monomer).
- the molar fluorescence of the present compounds is 1.1 ⁇ , 1.5 ⁇ , 2 ⁇ , 3 ⁇ , 4 ⁇ , 5 ⁇ , 6 ⁇ , 7 ⁇ , 8 ⁇ , 9 ⁇ 10 ⁇ or even higher relative to the parent fluorophore.
- compositions comprising any of the foregoing compounds and one or more analyte molecules (e.g., biomolecules) are provided in various other embodiments.
- use of such compositions in analytical methods for detection of the one or more analyte molecules are also provided.
- the compounds are useful in various analytical methods.
- the disclosure provides a method of staining a sample, the method comprising adding to said sample a compound of structure (III), (IV) or (V), for example wherein one of A 1 , A 2 and A 3 is a linker comprising a covalent bond to an analyte molecule (e.g., biomolecule) or solid support, and another one of A 1 , A 2 and A 3 is H, OH, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylether or —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c , in an amount sufficient to produce an optical response when said sample is illuminated at an appropriate wavelength.
- a linker comprising a covalent bond to an analyte molecule (e.g., biomolecule) or solid support
- a 1 , A 2 and A 3 is H, OH, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylether or —OP( ⁇ R a )(R b )R c
- a 1 is a linker comprising a covalent linkage to an analyte molecule, such as a biomolecule.
- a linker comprising a covalent linkage to an analyte molecule, such as a biomolecule.
- a biomolecule such as a biomolecule.
- a nucleic acid, amino acid or a polymer thereof e.g., polynucleotide or polypeptide.
- the biomolecule is an enzyme, receptor, receptor ligand, antibody, glycoprotein, aptamer or prion.
- a 1 is a linker comprising is covalent linkage to a solid support such as a microparticle.
- the microparticle is a polymeric bead or nonpolymeric bead.
- said optical response is a fluorescent response.
- said sample comprises cells, and some embodiments further comprise observing said cells by, flow cytometry.
- the method further comprises distinguishing the fluorescence response from that of a second fluorophore having detectably different optical properties.
- the disclosure provides a method for visually detecting an analyte molecule, such as a biomolecule, comprising:
- the analyte molecule is a nucleic acid, amino acid or a polymer thereof (e.g., polynucleotide or polypeptide). In still more embodiments, the analyte molecule is an enzyme, receptor, receptor ligand, antibody, glycoprotein, aptamer or prion.
- a method for visually detecting an analyte molecule, such as a biomolecule comprising:
- a method for visually detecting an analyte molecule comprising:
- embodiments of the disclosed compounds find utility in various disciplines and methods, including but not limited to: imaging in endoscopy procedures for identification of cancerous and other tissues; single-cell and/or single molecule analytical methods, for example detection of polynucleotides with little or no amplification; cancer imaging, for example by conjugating a disclosed compound to an antibody or sugar or other moiety that preferentially binds cancer cells; imaging in surgical procedures; binding of histones for identification of various diseases, drug delivery, for example by replacing the M moiety in a disclosed compound with an active drug moiety; and/or contrast agents in dental work and other procedures, for example by preferential binding of the disclosed compound to various flora and/or organisms.
- any embodiment of the disclosed compounds, as set forth above, and any specific choice set forth herein for the variables in the compounds, as set forth above, may be independently combined with other embodiments and/or variables of the compounds to form embodiments of the invention not specifically set forth above.
- a list of choices is listed for any particular variable in a particular embodiment and for claim, it is understood that each individual choice may be deleted from the particular embodiment and/or claim and that the remaining list of choices will be considered to be within the scope of the invention.
- Suitable protecting groups include hydroxy, amino, mercapto and carboxylic acid.
- Suitable protecting groups for hydroxy include trialkylsilyl or diarylalkylsilyl (for example, t-butyldimethylsilyl, t-butyldiphenylsilyl or trimethylsilyl), tetrahydropyranyl, benzyl, and the like.
- Suitable protecting groups for amino, amidino and guanidino include t-butoxycarbonyl, benzyloxycarbonyl, and the like.
- Suitable protecting groups for mercapto include —C(O)—R′′ (where R′′ is alkyl, aryl or arylalkyl), p-methoxybenzyl, trityl and the like.
- Suitable protecting groups for carboxylic acid include alkyl, aryl or arylalkyl esters.
- Protecting groups may be added or removed in accordance with standard techniques, which are known to one skilled in the art and as described herein. The use of protecting groups is described in detail in Green, T. W. and P. G. M. Wutz, Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis (1999), 3rd Ed., Wiley.
- the protecting group may also be a polymer resin such as a Wang resin, Rink resin or a 2-chlorotrityl-chloride resin.
- embodiments of compounds of the invention which exist in free base or acid toast can be converted to their salts by treatment with the appropriate inorganic or organic base or acid by methods known to one skilled in the art.
- Salts of the compounds of the invention can be converted to their free base or acid form by standard techniques.
- Reaction Scheme I illustrates an exemplary method for preparing an intermediate useful for preparation of compounds of structure (I), where R 1 , L 2 , L 3 and M are as defined above, A 1 and A 2 are as defined above or are protected variants thereof and L is an optional linker.
- compounds of structure a can be purchased or prepared by methods well-known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
- Reaction of a with M-X, where x is a halogen such as bromo under Suzuki coupling conditions known in the art results in compounds of structure b.
- Compounds of structure b can be used for preparation of further compounds as described below.
- Reaction Scheme II illustrates an alternative method for preparation of intermediates useful for preparation of the disclosed compounds.
- a compound of structure c which can be purchased or prepared by well-known techniques, is reacted with M-G′ to yield compounds of structure d.
- G and G′ represent functional groups having complementary reactivity (i.e., functional groups which react to form a covalent bond, such as alkyne and azide).
- G′ may be pendant to M or a part of the structural backbone of M.
- G may be any number of functional groups described herein, such as alkyne.
- the compounds may be prepared from one of structures b or d by reaction under well-known automated DNA synthesis conditions with a phosphoramidite compound having the following structure (e):
- A is as defined herein and each L is independently an optional linker.
- DNA synthesis methods are well-known in the art. Briefly, two alcohol groups, for example R 2 and R 3 in intermediates b or d above, are functionalized with a dimethoxytrityl (DMT) group and a 2-cyanoethyl-N,N-diisopropylamino phosphoramidite group, respectively.
- the phosphoramidite group is coupled to an alcohol group, typically in the presence of an activator such as tetrazole, followed by oxidation of the phosphorous atom with iodine.
- the dimethoxytrityl group can be removed with acid (e.g., chloroacetic acid) to expose the free alcohol, which can be reacted with a phosphoramidite group.
- the 2-cyanoethyl group can be removed after oligomerization by treatment with aqueous ammonia.
- Preparation of the phosphoramidites used in the oligomerization methods is also well-known in the art.
- a primary alcohol e.g., A 2
- a secondary alcohol e.g., A 1
- an appropriate reagent such as 2-cyanoethyl N,N-dissopropylchlorophosphoramidite.
- the compounds are prepared by oligomerization of intermediates b or d and e according to the well-known phophoramidite chemistry described above.
- the desired number of repeating units is incorporated into the molecule by repeating the phosphoramidite coupling the desired number of times.
- Mass spectral analysis was performed on a Waters/Micromass Quattro micro MS/MS system (in MS only mode) using MassLynx 4.1 acquisition software.
- Mobile phase used for LC/MS on dyes was 100 mM 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-propanol (HFIP), 8.6 mM triethylamine (TEA), pH 8.
- HFIP 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-propanol
- TAA triethylamine
- pH 8 Phosphoramidites and precursor molecules were also analyzed using a Waters Acquity UHPLC system with a 2.1 mm ⁇ 50 mm Acquity BEH-C18 column held at 45° C., employing an acetonitrile/water mobile phase gradient.
- 1-O-(4,4′-dimethoxytrityl)-2-methylpyrene-3-O-(2-cyanoethyl-N,N-diisopropyl) propane phosphoramidite (3) Into a dry 100 mL round bottom flask was put a stir bar. After purging the flask with nitrogen, CH 2 Cl 2 (20 mL) and compound 2 (0.30 g, 0.50 mmol) were added. N,N-Diisopropylethylamine (0.88 mL, 5.0 mmol) and 2-cyanoethyl diisopropychlorophosphoramidite (0.45 mL, 2.0 mmol) were added via syringe.
- N-(2,3-propanediol) perylenenmonoimide(4) was put a stir bar and perylene monoanhydride 1 (1.83 g, 5.67 mmol). After adding 3-amino-1,2-propanediol (1.1 g, 2.1 mmol) and imidazole (14.3 g, 0.21 mol), the vessel was heated to 140° C. in an oil bath for 15 hours. The reaction was allowed to cool to rerun temperature and then 10% HCl was added (500 mL). The resulting deep red precipitate was collected by filtration, washed well with water and dried at 180° C. for several hours to yield 4 as a deep red solid (1.95 g, 86%).
- N-(3-O-(4,4′-dimethoxytrityl-2-hydroxypropane) perylenemonoimide (5) Into a dry 200 mL, round bottom flask was put a stir bar. After purging the flask with nitrogen, dry pyridine (120 mL), compound 4 (0.44 g, 1.1 mmol), and dimethoxytritylchloride (0.45 g, 1.3 mmol) were all added, and the reaction was allowed to stir at room temperature for 48 hours. Several drops of methanol were then added, and the reaction was concentrated in vacuo to a viscous gum. The resulting gum was dissolved in CH 2 Cl 2 (200 mL) and washed with sat.
- N-(3-O-(4,4′-dimethoxytrityl-2-O-(2-cyanoethyl-N,N-diisopropylamino phosphoramidite) perylene-monoimide (6) Into a dry 50 mL round bottom flask was put a stir bar. After purging the flask with nitrogen, CH 2 Cl 2 (5 mL) and compound 5 (0.25 g, 0.36 mmol) were added.
- N,N-diisopropylethylamine (0.24 mL, 1.79 mmol) and 2-cyanoethyl N,N-diisopropychlorophosphoramidite (0.16 mL, 0.72 mmol) were added via syringe. After 1 hour of stirring at room temperature, the reaction was determined to be complete by TLC analysis. The crude reaction mixture was then purified directly by silica gel column chromatography eluting with CH 2 Cl 2 :TEA (95:5 v/v) to give 6 as a dark red foam (0.26 g, 80%). The purified compound was analyzed by RP-HPLC with observation at 254 and 500 nm. Two diastereomers were found to be present.
- Oligomer dyes were synthesized on an Applied Biosystems 394 DNA/RNA synthesizer or on GE AKT ⁇ 10 OligoPilot on either 1 ⁇ mol or 10 ⁇ mol scales and possessed a 3′-phosphate group.
- Dyes were synthesized directly on CPG beads or on polystyrene solid support. The dyes were synthesized in the 3′ to 5′ direction by standard solid phase DNA methods. Coupling methods employed standard ⁇ -cyanoethyl phosphoramidite chemistry conditions. Different number of “m” repeating units were incorporated by repeating the synthesis cycle the desired number of times with an appropriate phosphoramidite.
- a 1 mL micropipettor was used to add 450 ⁇ L of concentrated NH 4 OH to ⁇ 25 mg of reacted CPG solid support in a 1.5 mL Eppendorf tube.
- the slurry was mixed briefly using a Vortex mixer and allowed to settle before placing (open) on a 55° C. heating block until gas formation (and bubbling) started to diminish, at which point the tube was tightly closed. Heat treatment was for 2 hours (+/ ⁇ 15 minutes) and tubes were then removed to cool to room temperature.
- the tube and its contents were spun in a centrifuge at its maximum speed (13400 rpm) for 1 minute, and then the supernatant was removed with a glass pipette and placed into a second, labeled, 1.5 mL Eppendorf tube, taking care not to include the support.
- the support was washed and spun-down 2 ⁇ with ⁇ 150 ⁇ L of acetonitrile to help maximize dye removal, and the washings were carefully removed from support and added to the labeled secondary tubes. Clarified supernatant was dried completely in a CentriVap concentrator at 40′C. to remove NH 4 OH.
- Compound 4 was polymerized using triazole chemistry according to the following scheme, wherein 4 represents compound 4 above, 4′ represents a dimer or polymer of 4 linked by triazole groups and n is an integer of 1 or more;
- reaction mixture was examined by analytical SEC (column: Superdex 200 Increase 5/150GL (28-9409-45), Isocratic elution with 100% PBS buffer, flow rate: 0.25 mL/min, UV monitoring at 280 and 494 nm, run time: 17 min).
- the HPLC chromatogram showed an earlier eluting peak (relative to starting material), indicating formation of compound 4′.
- Compound 1 was polymerized using triazole chemistry according to the following scheme, wherein 1 represents compound 1 above, 1′ represents a dimer or polymer of 1 linked by triazole groups and n is an integer of 1 or more:
- the reaction mixture was examined by analytical SEC (column: Superdex 200 Increase 5/150GL (28-9409-45), Isocratic elution with 100% PBS buffer, flow rate: 0.25 mL/min, UV monitoring at 280 and 494 nm, run time: 17 min).
- the SEC trace showed formation of a new, earlier eluting peak, consistent with formation of dimer 3′.
- Compound 1 was modified to include azide groups at both termini according to the following scheme, wherein 1 represents compound 1 above and 1′′ represents the azido modified compound 1:
- aqueous solutions of copper sulfate (3.0 ⁇ L, 20 mM), tris(3-hydroxypropyltriazolylmethyl)amine, (THPTA, 2.4 ⁇ L, 50 mM in water) and sodium ascorbate (3.0 ⁇ L, 100 mM) were combined and mixed.
- the entire contents of the copper solution were added the azide-alkyne solution, the tube capped, mixed and allowed to incubate overnight at room temperature.
- Azido-modified compound 1 was polymerized using triazole chemistry as follows, wherein 1′ represents a polymer of 1 and “alkyne” represents any one of compounds 1-5.
- Analogues of compounds 1-5 including nucleophilic groups at both termini are prepared and reacted with a bis electrophile (represented by B below) to form a dimer or higher polymer (represented by C below) according to the following scheme:
- nuc is a nucleophile
- E is an electrophile
- n is an integer of one or more.
- Exemplary nucleophiles, complementary electrophile, and the resulting product “G 1 ” are provided in Table 3.
- analogues of compounds 1-5 including electrophilic groups at both termini are prepared and reacted with a bis nucleophile (represented by E below) to form a dimer or higher polymer (represented by F below) according to the following scheme:
- nuc is a nucleophile
- E is an electrophile
- n is an integer of one or more.
- Exemplary nucleophiles, complementary electrophiles and the resulting product “G 1 ” are provided in Table 4.
- Analogues of compounds 1-5 including a phosphate group at least one terminus are prepared and polymerized under heat and/or acid conditions according to the following scheme:
- n is an integer of one or more.
- Analogues of compounds 1-5 including a cyclic olefin group at one terminus are prepared and treated under ring opening metathesis conditions to form a dimer or higher polymer (represented by I and I′ below) according to one of the following schemes:
- Analogues of compounds 1-5 including an alkene group at each terminus are prepared and treated under ring opening metathesis conditions to form a dimer or higher polymer (represented by K and K′ below) according to one of the following schemes:
- Analogues of compounds 1-5 including an acrylate group at one terminus are prepared and treated under ATRP conditions to form a dimer or higher polymer (represented by N below) according to one of the following schemes:
- Analogues of compounds 1-5 including a DNA base sequence at both termini are prepared and annealed to form a dimer or higher polymer (represented by P below) according to the following scheme, wherein n is an integer of 0 or greater:
- a polyalkyne is prepared and conjugated to a DNA sequence comprising a terminal azide to form a triazole/DNA-containing polymer as Shown below.
- analogues of compounds 1-5 having a terminal DNA base sequence (O′) are prepared and annealed to form P′.
- Analogues of compounds 1-5 including an appropriate group for palladium coupling reactions at one or both termini are prepared and reacted under appropriate conditions to form dimer or higher polymer (represented by R, R′, R′′ and R′′′ below) according to one of the following schemes, wherein n is an integer 1 or greater:
- analogues of compounds 1-5 including an appropriate group Suzuki (boranic acid/ester+aryl halide or alkyl halide), Stille (alkyl or aryl stannane+aryl or alkyl halide) or Buchwald (amine+aryl or alkyl halide) coupling are prepared and coupled with a complementary functional group, which may be present in the same compound or in a separate compound, to form dimer and higher polymers.
- Suzuki boranic acid/ester+aryl halide or alkyl halide
- Stille alkyl or aryl stannane+aryl or alkyl halide
- Buchwald amine+aryl or alkyl halide
- Analogues of compounds 1-5 including a reactive group (e.g., nucleophile, such as amino) for reaction with a complementary reactive group on a polymer (represented by S below) are prepared and reacted under appropriate conditions to form a grafted polymer according to one of the following schemes, wherein T is an NHS-activated polyethylene glycol and U is a polyglutamic acid or polyacrylic acid:
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