Direct fluorine-18 labeling of heat-sensitive biomolecules for positron emission tomography imaging using the Al 18 F-RESCA method

NATURE PROTOCOLS(2018)

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Positron emission tomography (PET) is a quickly expanding, non-invasive molecular imaging technology, and there is high demand for new specific imaging probes. Herein, we present a generic protocol for direct radiolabeling of heat-sensitive biomolecules with the positron-emitting radioisotope fluorine-18 ( 18 F) using the aluminum fluoride restrained complexing agent (Al 18 F-RESCA) method. The Al 18 F-RESCA method combines the chemical advantages of a chelator-based radiolabeling method with the unique physical properties of the radionuclide of choice, fluorine-18. Proteins of interest can be conjugated to RESCA via amine coupling using (±)-H 3 RESCA-TFP, followed by purification using size-exclusion chromatography (SEC). Next, RESCA-derivatized biomolecules can be labeled in one step, at room temperature (~20 °C) in an aqueous medium with aluminum fluoride (Al 18 F). Al 18 F-labeled proteins can be obtained with moderate (12–17 GBq/µmol) to good (80–85 GBq/µmol) apparent molar activity, depending on the starting activity of 18 F – . In addition, satisfactory radiochemical yields (35–55%, non–decay corrected) and high radiochemical purity (>98%, using gel filtration or solid-phase purification) are obtained. The mild radiolabeling procedure takes 0.5 h to complete and can be used for direct labeling of vector molecules such as peptides, protein scaffolds, and engineered antibody fragments.
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Chemical modification,Imaging,Molecular imaging,Positron-emission tomography,Life Sciences,general,Biological Techniques,Analytical Chemistry,Microarrays,Computational Biology/Bioinformatics,Organic Chemistry
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