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Published on: September 17, 2021
Sydnone-based turn-on fluorogenic probes for no-wash protein labeling and in-cell imaging
Lucie Plougastel1, Manas R Pattanayak, Margaux Riomet
1Service de Chimie Bio-organique et Marquage DRF-JOLIOT-SCBM, CEA, Université Paris-Saclay, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France. frederic.taran@cea.fr.
Abstract:
We report the synthesis and use of sydnone-based profluorophores as tools for imaging applications. These new probes display exquisite reactivity towards strain promoted cycloaddition reactions with cycloalkynes allowing fast, efficient and selective labeling in biological media. Styryl-pyridinium sydnone probes were found particularly interesting for click reactions to proceed selectively inside cells.
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