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Triarylborane-“Click” Fluorescent Tag for Orthogonal Amino Acid Labelling, Interactions with DNA, Protein, and Cyclodextrins

The innovative design of a triarylborane (TB)-dye with one NMe(2)-alkylated (propargylated) group and one NMe(2) group yielded a system that is both an NMe(2) π-donor and an inductive NMe(2)-alkyl cationic acceptor. Consequently, the new TB-dye was highly sensitive to a “click” reaction with an azid...

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Autores principales: Jurković, Marta, Ferger, Matthias, Drašković, Isabela, Marder, Todd B., Piantanida, Ivo
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10535762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765016
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16091208
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author Jurković, Marta
Ferger, Matthias
Drašković, Isabela
Marder, Todd B.
Piantanida, Ivo
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Ferger, Matthias
Drašković, Isabela
Marder, Todd B.
Piantanida, Ivo
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description The innovative design of a triarylborane (TB)-dye with one NMe(2)-alkylated (propargylated) group and one NMe(2) group yielded a system that is both an NMe(2) π-donor and an inductive NMe(2)-alkyl cationic acceptor. Consequently, the new TB-dye was highly sensitive to a “click” reaction with an azide-substituted lysine side chain (yielding TB-lysine), resulting in a bathochromic shift of emission of 100 nm. In addition, fluorene attached to the lysine C-terminus showed FRET with the TB-chromophore, also sensitive to interactions with targets. Both the TB-dye and TB-lysine showed high affinities towards both DNA and proteins, reporting binding by an opposite fluorimetric response for DNA/RNA (quenching) vs. BSA (increase). Thus, the novel TB-dye is an ideal fluorimetric probe for orthogonal incorporation into bio-targets by “click” reactions due to fluorescence reporting of the progress of the “click” reaction and further sensing of the binding site composition. The TB-dye is moderately toxic to human cell lines after 2–3 days of exposure, but efficiently enters cells in 90 min, being non-toxic at short exposure. The most important product of the “click” reaction, TB-lysine, was non-toxic to cells and showed equal distribution between mitochondria and lysosomes. Further studies would focus particularly on the very convenient monitoring of the progress of “click” conjugation of the TB-dye with biorelevant targets inside living cells by confocal microscopy.
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spelling pubmed-105357622023-09-29 Triarylborane-“Click” Fluorescent Tag for Orthogonal Amino Acid Labelling, Interactions with DNA, Protein, and Cyclodextrins Jurković, Marta Ferger, Matthias Drašković, Isabela Marder, Todd B. Piantanida, Ivo Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article The innovative design of a triarylborane (TB)-dye with one NMe(2)-alkylated (propargylated) group and one NMe(2) group yielded a system that is both an NMe(2) π-donor and an inductive NMe(2)-alkyl cationic acceptor. Consequently, the new TB-dye was highly sensitive to a “click” reaction with an azide-substituted lysine side chain (yielding TB-lysine), resulting in a bathochromic shift of emission of 100 nm. In addition, fluorene attached to the lysine C-terminus showed FRET with the TB-chromophore, also sensitive to interactions with targets. Both the TB-dye and TB-lysine showed high affinities towards both DNA and proteins, reporting binding by an opposite fluorimetric response for DNA/RNA (quenching) vs. BSA (increase). Thus, the novel TB-dye is an ideal fluorimetric probe for orthogonal incorporation into bio-targets by “click” reactions due to fluorescence reporting of the progress of the “click” reaction and further sensing of the binding site composition. The TB-dye is moderately toxic to human cell lines after 2–3 days of exposure, but efficiently enters cells in 90 min, being non-toxic at short exposure. The most important product of the “click” reaction, TB-lysine, was non-toxic to cells and showed equal distribution between mitochondria and lysosomes. Further studies would focus particularly on the very convenient monitoring of the progress of “click” conjugation of the TB-dye with biorelevant targets inside living cells by confocal microscopy. MDPI 2023-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10535762/ /pubmed/37765016 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16091208 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jurković, Marta
Ferger, Matthias
Drašković, Isabela
Marder, Todd B.
Piantanida, Ivo
Triarylborane-“Click” Fluorescent Tag for Orthogonal Amino Acid Labelling, Interactions with DNA, Protein, and Cyclodextrins
title Triarylborane-“Click” Fluorescent Tag for Orthogonal Amino Acid Labelling, Interactions with DNA, Protein, and Cyclodextrins
title_full Triarylborane-“Click” Fluorescent Tag for Orthogonal Amino Acid Labelling, Interactions with DNA, Protein, and Cyclodextrins
title_fullStr Triarylborane-“Click” Fluorescent Tag for Orthogonal Amino Acid Labelling, Interactions with DNA, Protein, and Cyclodextrins
title_full_unstemmed Triarylborane-“Click” Fluorescent Tag for Orthogonal Amino Acid Labelling, Interactions with DNA, Protein, and Cyclodextrins
title_short Triarylborane-“Click” Fluorescent Tag for Orthogonal Amino Acid Labelling, Interactions with DNA, Protein, and Cyclodextrins
title_sort triarylborane-“click” fluorescent tag for orthogonal amino acid labelling, interactions with dna, protein, and cyclodextrins
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10535762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765016
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16091208
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