Abstract
Biotinylation permits recovery of a molecule from a complex mixture, with commercially available streptavidin containing products (such as streptavidin-coated beads). As part of a larger effort to evaluate reagents capable of degrading diazinon, a thiophosphate insecticide, we pursued biotinylation of this molecule. Our strategy focused on replacing a single thiophosphate ethyl ester with an ester linkage that contains biotin. Multiple approaches—using published methods—were unsuccessful and resulted in no reactivity, or degradation of starting material. Here, we report a successful strategy for the synthesis of biotinylated diazinon, which is likely applicable to alternative thiophosphate esters and other biotinylated molecules.
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