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Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging of Molecular Rotors in Living Cells
Published on: February 9, 2012
Glycan-induced fluorescence enhancement using a molecular rotor-boronic acid conjugate
Mandana Oloub1, Alen Koçak1, Cihan Baydaroğlu2
1Institute of Chemistry, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Brook-Taylor-Str. 2, 12489 Berlin, Germany. oliver.seitz@chemie.hu-berlin.de.
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Fluorescent molecular rotors (FMRs) are known for their sensitivity to changes in viscosity and confinement. Here, we show that a boronic acid conjugate of the rotor dye CCVJ exhibits strong enhancements in fluorescence upon binding to complex glycans. Glycan-induced fluorescence enhancement (GIFE) operates at low and high viscosity.
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