Abstract
Supramolecular encapsulation is known to alter chemical properties of guest molecules. Here we apply this strategy of molecular encapsulation to temporally control the catalytic activity of a stable Cu(I)-carbene catalyst. Encapsulation of the Cu(I)-carbene catalyst by supramolecular host cucurbit[7]uril (CB[7]) resulted in the complete inactivation of a copper catalyzed alkyne-azide cycloaddition (CuAAC) reaction. The addition of a chemical signal achieved the near instantaneous activation of the catalyst, by releasing the catalyst from the inhibited CB[7] catalyst complex. To broaden the scope of our on demand CuAAC reaction, we demonstrated the protein labelling of Vinculin using the Cu(I)-carbene catalyst, to inhibit its activity by encapsulation with CB[7], and to initiate labelling at any moment by adding a specific signal molecule.