Vinyl substituted radiohalogen conjugates for protein labeling

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Heterocyclic carbon compounds containing a hetero ring...

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ABSTRACT:
Vinyl radiohalogenated small molecules as shown in formulas I and II: ##STR1## wherein *X is a radiohalogen, C.dbd.C is a double bonded set of sp.sup.2 hybridized carbon atoms, and substituents R.sub.1, R.sub.2, and Y are as defined below. R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 are substituents independently selected from among hydrogen; alkyl or substituted alkyl, provided that any sp.sup.2 or sp carbon atom substituted on the alkyl is separated from C.dbd.C by at least one fully substituted sp.sup.3 carbon atom; aryl or substituted aryl, provided that the aryl is bonded directly to C.dbd.C; heteroalkyl, provided, first, that no heteroatom of the heteroalkyl bonds directly to C.dbd.C and, second, that any sp.sup.2 or sp hybridized carbon bonded to a heteroatom of the heteroalkyl is not bonded directly to or otherwise conjugated with C.dbd.C and, third, that where a single sp.sup.3 carbon intervenes between C.dbd.C and an sp.sup.2 or sp carbon bonded to a heteroatom that intervening sp.sup.3 carbon must be fully substituted; heteroaryl, provided that a heteroatom of the heteroaryl is not bonded directly with C 50 C; mixed alkylaryl, provided first, that no heteroatom is bonded to C.dbd.C and, second that either an aryl moiety of the mixed alkylaryl is directly bonded to C.dbd.C or that any aryl moiety is separated from C.dbd.C by at least one sp.sup.3 carbon atom and, where only one sp.sup.3 hybridized carbon atom intervenes between C.dbd.C and an aryl moiety, that intervening sp.sup.3 carbon must be fully substituted. Y is substituent containing any of the groups described above for R.sub.1 and R.sub.2, except that Y cannot be hydrogen, and bearing a functional group suitable for binding to protein under conditions that preserve the biological activity of the protein. The compounds of formulas I and II can be coupled to proteins such as monoclonal antibodies ot provide reagents for diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
Also metalated precursors of compounds I and II, as well as radiophormaceutical reagent kits containing any of the subject small molecules.

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