Dynamic Covalent Michael Acceptors to Penetrate Cells: Thiol‐Mediated Uptake with Tetrel‐Centered Exchange Cascades, Assisted by Halogen‐Bonding Switches

Abstract: Chalcogen‐centered cascade exchange chemistry is increasingly understood to account for thiol‐mediated uptake, that is, the ability of reversibly thiol‐reactive agents to penetrate cells. Here, reversible Michael acceptors are shown to enable and inhibit thiol‐mediated uptake, including the cytosolic delivery of proteins. Dynamic cyano‐cinnamate dimers rival the best chalcogen‐centered inhibitors. Patterns generated in inhibition heatmaps reveal contributions from halogen‐bonding switches that occur independent from the thyroid transporter MCT8. The uniqueness of these patterns supports that the entry of tetrel‐centered exchangers into cells differs from chalcogen‐centered systems. These results expand the chemical space of thiol‐mediated uptake and support the existence of a universal exchange network to bring matter into cells, abiding to be decoded for drug delivery and drug discovery in the broadest sense.

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Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Dynamic Covalent Michael Acceptors to Penetrate Cells: Thiol‐Mediated Uptake with Tetrel‐Centered Exchange Cascades, Assisted by Halogen‐Bonding Switches ; day:17 ; month:11 ; year:2022 ; extent:1
Angewandte Chemie / International edition. International edition ; (17.11.2022) (gesamt 1)

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Shybeka, Inga
Maynard, John R. J.
Saidjalolov, Saidbakhrom
Moreau, Dimitri
Sakai, Naomi
Matile, Stefan

DOI
10.1002/anie.202213433
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022111714324643739046
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