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Synthesis of novel N-acetylneuraminic acid derivatives as substrates for rapid detection of influenza virus neuraminidase.


ABSTRACT: Two novel N-acetylneuraminic acid derivatives, luciferyl N-acetylneuraminic acid (1) and luciferyl 4,7-di-O-methyl-N-acetylneuraminic acid (2), were designed and synthesized as substrates for the rapid detection of influenza virus neuraminidase. The sensitivity and specificity of the assays with compound 1 or 2 as the substrate for detection of neuraminidases from influenza virus (H1N1 and H5N1) and bacteria (A. ureafaciens and C. perfringens) were evaluated. Compound 1 was sensitive to neuraminidases from both influenza virus and bacteria. Bioluminescent assays with this compound with H1N1 and H5N1 neuraminidases were approximately 20- and 16-fold more sensitive, respectively, than the fluorescent method with the commercial substrate 4-MUNANA. In contrast, compound 2 was only sensitive to the neuraminidases from influenza virus, showing approximately 10- and 8-fold greater sensitivity than 4-MUNANA for the detection of H1N1 and H5N1 neuraminidases, respectively. The data showed that compound 2 could be used in assays for detection of an influenza viral neuraminidase.

SUBMITTER: Yang W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3429878 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Synthesis of novel N-acetylneuraminic acid derivatives as substrates for rapid detection of influenza virus neuraminidase.

Yang Wei W   Liu Xiaoyu X   Peng Xiaoxia X   Li Pei P   Wang Tianxin T   Tai Guihua G   James Li X X   Zhou Yifa Y  

Carbohydrate research 20120621


Two novel N-acetylneuraminic acid derivatives, luciferyl N-acetylneuraminic acid (1) and luciferyl 4,7-di-O-methyl-N-acetylneuraminic acid (2), were designed and synthesized as substrates for the rapid detection of influenza virus neuraminidase. The sensitivity and specificity of the assays with compound 1 or 2 as the substrate for detection of neuraminidases from influenza virus (H1N1 and H5N1) and bacteria (A. ureafaciens and C. perfringens) were evaluated. Compound 1 was sensitive to neuramin  ...[more]

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