Journal article

Solid-phase synthesis of europium-labeled human INSL3 as a novel probe for the study of ligand-receptor interactions

F Shabanpoor, RA Hughes, RAD Bathgate, S Zhang, DB Scanlon, F Lin, MA Hossain, F Separovic, JD Wade

Bioconjugate Chemistry | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2008

Abstract

An efficient solid-phase synthesis protocol has been developed which, together with regioselective sequential formation of the three disulfide bonds, enabled the preparation of specifically monolanthanide (europium)-labeled human insulin-like peptide 3 (INSL3) for the study of its interaction with its G-protein-coupled receptor, RXFP2, via time-resolved fluorometry. A commercially available chelator, diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA), was coupled to the N-terminus of the INSL3 A-chain on the solid phase, and then a coordination complex between europium ion and DTPA was formed using EuCl3 to protect the chelator from production of an unidentified adduct during subsequent combination..

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