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Discovery of the First Environment-Sensitive Fluorescent Probe for GPR120 (FFA4) Imaging.


ABSTRACT: GPR120, which is activated by long-chain free fatty acids (FFAs), has been recognized as a new attractive target for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and metabolic disease. The visualization and location of GPR120 in native cells can provide powerful information for guiding the physiological and pathological studies of GPR120. We report herein the first potent fluorescent probes that sensitively detect GPR120. We designed and synthesized a series of novel environment-sensitive probes with suitable fluorescence property, high biological activity on the GPR120, and acceptable cytotoxicity. These fluorescent probes targeting GPR120 are expected to expand the toolkit for further studies on GPR120.

SUBMITTER: Liu J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5392752 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Discovery of the First Environment-Sensitive Fluorescent Probe for GPR120 (FFA4) Imaging.

Liu Jiaxiang J   Tian Chengsen C   Jiang Tianyu T   Gao Yuqi Y   Zhou Yubin Y   Li Minyong M   Du Lupei L  

ACS medicinal chemistry letters 20170327 4


GPR120, which is activated by long-chain free fatty acids (FFAs), has been recognized as a new attractive target for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and metabolic disease. The visualization and location of GPR120 in native cells can provide powerful information for guiding the physiological and pathological studies of GPR120. We report herein the first potent fluorescent probes that sensitively detect GPR120. We designed and synthesized a series of novel environment-sensitive probes with suitab  ...[more]

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