2-Iminothiolane has found utility in the growing area of antibody-drug conjugates by serving as a lysine-thiolating agent and the junction between the antibody and the cytotoxic payload during random conjugation of a monoclonal antibody. 2-(14)C-Iminothiolane was prepared from commercially available [(14)C]KCN using a four-step sequence in an overall 10% radiochemical yield. Stable-labeled 2-(13)C,(15)N-iminothiolane was also prepared from [(13)C(15)N]KCN in a similar manner. The ˙ labeled Traut's reagent produced by this sequence showed comparable reactivity as the commercially available unlabeled reagent with a representative monoclonal antibody and could serve as highly informative analytical tools to investigate antibody-drug conjugate formation via the random conjugation process.
Keywords: 2-iminothiolane; Traut's reagent; methyl 4-mercaptobutyrimidate; monoclonal antibodies.
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