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A HTS assay for the detection of organophosphorus nerve agent scavengers.

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A new pro-fluorescent probe aimed at a HTS assay of scavengers is able to selectively and efficiently cleave the P-S bond of organophosphorus nerve agents and by this provides non-toxic phosphonic acid has been designed and synthesised. The previously described pro-fluorescent probes were based on a conventional activated P-Oaryl bond cleavage, whereas our approach uses a self-immolative linker strategy that allows the detection of phosphonothioase activity with respect to a non-activated P-Salkyl bond. Further, we have also developed and optimised a high-throughput screening assay for the selection of decontaminants (chemical or biochemical scavengers) that could efficiently hydrolyse highly toxic V-type nerve agents. A preliminary screening, realised on a small alpha-nucleophile library, allowed us to identify some preliminary "hits", among which pyridinealdoximes, alpha-oxo oximes, hydroxamic acids and, less active but more original, amidoximes were the most promising. Their selective phosphonothioase activity has been further confirmed by using PhX as the substrate, and thus they offer new perspectives for the synthesis of more potent V nerve agent scavengers.

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Chimie organique

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hal-00991892 , version 1 (16-05-2014)

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Ludivine Louise-Leriche, Emilia Paunescu, Géraldine Saint-André, Rachid Baati, Anthony Romieu, et al.. A HTS assay for the detection of organophosphorus nerve agent scavengers.. Chemistry - A European Journal, 2010, 16 (11), pp.3510-3523. ⟨10.1002/chem.200902986⟩. ⟨hal-00991892⟩
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