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Systematic investigation of the aza-Cope reaction for fluorescence imaging of formaldehyde in vitro and in vivo

Increasing evidence has highlighted the endogenous production of formaldehyde (FA) in a variety of fundamental biological processes and its involvement in many disease conditions ranging from cancer to neurodegeneration. To examine the physiological and pathological relevance and functions of FA, fl...

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Autores principales: Du, Yimeng, Zhang, Yuqing, Huang, Meirong, Wang, Shushu, Wang, Jianzheng, Liao, Kongke, Wu, Xiaojun, Zhou, Qiang, Zhang, Xinhao, Wu, Yun-Dong, Peng, Tao
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8549814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34760171
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc04387k
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author Du, Yimeng
Zhang, Yuqing
Huang, Meirong
Wang, Shushu
Wang, Jianzheng
Liao, Kongke
Wu, Xiaojun
Zhou, Qiang
Zhang, Xinhao
Wu, Yun-Dong
Peng, Tao
author_facet Du, Yimeng
Zhang, Yuqing
Huang, Meirong
Wang, Shushu
Wang, Jianzheng
Liao, Kongke
Wu, Xiaojun
Zhou, Qiang
Zhang, Xinhao
Wu, Yun-Dong
Peng, Tao
author_sort Du, Yimeng
collection PubMed
description Increasing evidence has highlighted the endogenous production of formaldehyde (FA) in a variety of fundamental biological processes and its involvement in many disease conditions ranging from cancer to neurodegeneration. To examine the physiological and pathological relevance and functions of FA, fluorescent probes for FA imaging in live biological samples are of great significance. Herein we report a systematic investigation of 2-aza-Cope reactions between homoallylamines and FA for identification of a highly efficient 2-aza-Cope reaction moiety and development of fluorescent probes for imaging FA in living systems. By screening a set of N-substituted homoallylamines and comparing them to previously reported homoallylamine structures for reaction with FA, we found that N-p-methoxybenzyl homoallylamine exhibited an optimal 2-aza-Cope reactivity to FA. Theoretical calculations were then performed to demonstrate that the N-substituent on homoallylamine greatly affects the condensation with FA, which is more likely the rate-determining step. Moreover, the newly identified optimal N-p-methoxybenzyl homoallylamine moiety with a self-immolative β-elimination linker was generally utilized to construct a series of fluorescent probes with varying excitation/emission wavelengths for sensitive and selective detection of FA in aqueous solutions and live cells. Among these probes, the near-infrared probe FFP706 has been well demonstrated to enable direct fluorescence visualization of steady-state endogenous FA in live mouse brain tissues and elevated FA levels in a mouse model of breast cancer. This study provides the optimal aza-Cope reaction moiety for FA probe development and new chemical tools for fluorescence imaging and biological investigation of FA in living systems.
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spelling pubmed-85498142021-11-09 Systematic investigation of the aza-Cope reaction for fluorescence imaging of formaldehyde in vitro and in vivo Du, Yimeng Zhang, Yuqing Huang, Meirong Wang, Shushu Wang, Jianzheng Liao, Kongke Wu, Xiaojun Zhou, Qiang Zhang, Xinhao Wu, Yun-Dong Peng, Tao Chem Sci Chemistry Increasing evidence has highlighted the endogenous production of formaldehyde (FA) in a variety of fundamental biological processes and its involvement in many disease conditions ranging from cancer to neurodegeneration. To examine the physiological and pathological relevance and functions of FA, fluorescent probes for FA imaging in live biological samples are of great significance. Herein we report a systematic investigation of 2-aza-Cope reactions between homoallylamines and FA for identification of a highly efficient 2-aza-Cope reaction moiety and development of fluorescent probes for imaging FA in living systems. By screening a set of N-substituted homoallylamines and comparing them to previously reported homoallylamine structures for reaction with FA, we found that N-p-methoxybenzyl homoallylamine exhibited an optimal 2-aza-Cope reactivity to FA. Theoretical calculations were then performed to demonstrate that the N-substituent on homoallylamine greatly affects the condensation with FA, which is more likely the rate-determining step. Moreover, the newly identified optimal N-p-methoxybenzyl homoallylamine moiety with a self-immolative β-elimination linker was generally utilized to construct a series of fluorescent probes with varying excitation/emission wavelengths for sensitive and selective detection of FA in aqueous solutions and live cells. Among these probes, the near-infrared probe FFP706 has been well demonstrated to enable direct fluorescence visualization of steady-state endogenous FA in live mouse brain tissues and elevated FA levels in a mouse model of breast cancer. This study provides the optimal aza-Cope reaction moiety for FA probe development and new chemical tools for fluorescence imaging and biological investigation of FA in living systems. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8549814/ /pubmed/34760171 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc04387k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Du, Yimeng
Zhang, Yuqing
Huang, Meirong
Wang, Shushu
Wang, Jianzheng
Liao, Kongke
Wu, Xiaojun
Zhou, Qiang
Zhang, Xinhao
Wu, Yun-Dong
Peng, Tao
Systematic investigation of the aza-Cope reaction for fluorescence imaging of formaldehyde in vitro and in vivo
title Systematic investigation of the aza-Cope reaction for fluorescence imaging of formaldehyde in vitro and in vivo
title_full Systematic investigation of the aza-Cope reaction for fluorescence imaging of formaldehyde in vitro and in vivo
title_fullStr Systematic investigation of the aza-Cope reaction for fluorescence imaging of formaldehyde in vitro and in vivo
title_full_unstemmed Systematic investigation of the aza-Cope reaction for fluorescence imaging of formaldehyde in vitro and in vivo
title_short Systematic investigation of the aza-Cope reaction for fluorescence imaging of formaldehyde in vitro and in vivo
title_sort systematic investigation of the aza-cope reaction for fluorescence imaging of formaldehyde in vitro and in vivo
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8549814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34760171
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc04387k
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