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Expedient synthesis and luminescence sensing of the inositol pyrophosphate cellular messenger 5-PP-InsP(5)

Inositol pyrophosphates are important biomolecules associated with apoptosis, cell growth and kinase regulation, yet their exact biological roles are still emerging and probes do not exist for their selective detection. We report the first molecular probe for the selective and sensitive detection of...

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Autores principales: Shipton, Megan L., Jamion, Fathima A., Wheeler, Simon, Riley, Andrew M., Plasser, Felix, Potter, Barry V. L., Butler, Stephen J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10189900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37206391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc06812e
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author Shipton, Megan L.
Jamion, Fathima A.
Wheeler, Simon
Riley, Andrew M.
Plasser, Felix
Potter, Barry V. L.
Butler, Stephen J.
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Jamion, Fathima A.
Wheeler, Simon
Riley, Andrew M.
Plasser, Felix
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description Inositol pyrophosphates are important biomolecules associated with apoptosis, cell growth and kinase regulation, yet their exact biological roles are still emerging and probes do not exist for their selective detection. We report the first molecular probe for the selective and sensitive detection of the most abundant cellular inositol pyrophosphate 5-PP-InsP(5), as well as an efficient new synthesis. The probe is based on a macrocyclic Eu(iii) complex bearing two quinoline arms providing a free coordination site at the Eu(iii) metal centre. Bidentate binding of the pyrophosphate group of 5-PP-InsP(5) to the Eu(iii) ion is proposed, supported by DFT calculations, giving rise to a selective enhancement in Eu(iii) emission intensity and lifetime. We demonstrate the use of time-resolved luminescence as a bioassay tool for monitoring enzymatic processes in which 5-PP-InsP(5) is consumed. Our probe offers a potential screening methodology to identify drug-like compounds that modulate the activity of enzymes of inositol pyrophosphate metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-101899002023-05-18 Expedient synthesis and luminescence sensing of the inositol pyrophosphate cellular messenger 5-PP-InsP(5) Shipton, Megan L. Jamion, Fathima A. Wheeler, Simon Riley, Andrew M. Plasser, Felix Potter, Barry V. L. Butler, Stephen J. Chem Sci Chemistry Inositol pyrophosphates are important biomolecules associated with apoptosis, cell growth and kinase regulation, yet their exact biological roles are still emerging and probes do not exist for their selective detection. We report the first molecular probe for the selective and sensitive detection of the most abundant cellular inositol pyrophosphate 5-PP-InsP(5), as well as an efficient new synthesis. The probe is based on a macrocyclic Eu(iii) complex bearing two quinoline arms providing a free coordination site at the Eu(iii) metal centre. Bidentate binding of the pyrophosphate group of 5-PP-InsP(5) to the Eu(iii) ion is proposed, supported by DFT calculations, giving rise to a selective enhancement in Eu(iii) emission intensity and lifetime. We demonstrate the use of time-resolved luminescence as a bioassay tool for monitoring enzymatic processes in which 5-PP-InsP(5) is consumed. Our probe offers a potential screening methodology to identify drug-like compounds that modulate the activity of enzymes of inositol pyrophosphate metabolism. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10189900/ /pubmed/37206391 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc06812e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Shipton, Megan L.
Jamion, Fathima A.
Wheeler, Simon
Riley, Andrew M.
Plasser, Felix
Potter, Barry V. L.
Butler, Stephen J.
Expedient synthesis and luminescence sensing of the inositol pyrophosphate cellular messenger 5-PP-InsP(5)
title Expedient synthesis and luminescence sensing of the inositol pyrophosphate cellular messenger 5-PP-InsP(5)
title_full Expedient synthesis and luminescence sensing of the inositol pyrophosphate cellular messenger 5-PP-InsP(5)
title_fullStr Expedient synthesis and luminescence sensing of the inositol pyrophosphate cellular messenger 5-PP-InsP(5)
title_full_unstemmed Expedient synthesis and luminescence sensing of the inositol pyrophosphate cellular messenger 5-PP-InsP(5)
title_short Expedient synthesis and luminescence sensing of the inositol pyrophosphate cellular messenger 5-PP-InsP(5)
title_sort expedient synthesis and luminescence sensing of the inositol pyrophosphate cellular messenger 5-pp-insp(5)
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10189900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37206391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc06812e
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