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Foldable glycoprobes capable of fluorogenic crosslinking of biomacromolecules.


ABSTRACT: Small-molecular probes capable of monitoring and interfering with the activity of biomacromolecules - such as polysaccharides, nucleotides and proteins - are of paramount importance to the advancement of life science. However, such probes that can detect and simultaneously modulate the construction of biomacromolecules are elusive. Here we report a fluorogenic, foldable glycoprobe that can recognize and assemble a protein receptor in a synchronous fashion. The glycoprobe synthesized by introducing a glycoligand (for protein recognition) to a bola-type bis-fluorophore conjugate shows a "self-shielded" fluorescence in the folded state. Association with a receptor protein rapidly unfolds the probe, releasing a fluorophore capable of crosslinking the proteins - as determined using small-angle X-ray scattering - thereby producing a unique fluorescent supramolecular construct. We have demonstrated the use of the foldable glycoprobe in order to track the endocytic cycle of a transmembrane receptor.

SUBMITTER: Li KB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5450440 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Foldable glycoprobes capable of fluorogenic crosslinking of biomacromolecules.

Li Kai-Bin KB   Li Na N   Zang Yi Y   Chen Guo-Rong GR   Li Jia J   James Tony D TD   He Xiao-Peng XP   Tian He H  

Chemical science 20160712 10


Small-molecular probes capable of monitoring and interfering with the activity of biomacromolecules - such as polysaccharides, nucleotides and proteins - are of paramount importance to the advancement of life science. However, such probes that can detect and simultaneously modulate the construction of biomacromolecules are elusive. Here we report a fluorogenic, foldable glycoprobe that can recognize and assemble a protein receptor in a synchronous fashion. The glycoprobe synthesized by introduci  ...[more]

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