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Area of Science:

  • Chemical Biology
  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Imaging

Background:

  • Affinity-based protein labeling relies on reactive electrophiles, which can cause instability and non-specific labeling.
  • Existing probes often lack stability and selectivity in complex biological systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a conditional-activated affinity-based protein labeling strategy.
  • To create a probe activated by peroxynitrite for specific protein modification.
  • To enable detection of peroxynitrite in biological systems.

Main Methods:

  • Synthesized a probe with a peroxynitrite-responsive acyl hydrazide, Cy5 dye, and sulfonamide ligand for human carbonic anhydrase (hCA).
  • Tested probe activation and labeling specificity in living cells and in vivo.
  • Evaluated probe's ability to detect peroxynitrite secreted from macrophage cells.

Main Results:

  • Achieved specific and rapid labeling of hCA in the presence of peroxynitrite in cells and in vivo.
  • Demonstrated long-term in vivo imaging of the target protein due to stable covalent bond formation.
  • Showed the probe can detect peroxynitrite secreted by macrophage cells.
  • Highlighted the probe's ease of synthesis and resistance to hydrolysis compared to previous probes.

Conclusions:

  • The conditional-activated probe offers a stable and selective method for protein labeling under oxidative stress.
  • This new reagent is valuable for studying protein modification in biological environments with peroxynitrite.
  • The probe serves a dual purpose for both protein labeling and peroxynitrite detection.