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Development of lacto-series ganglioside fluorescent probe using late-stage sialylation and behavior analysis with single-molecule imaging

Gangliosides are a family of sialic-acid-containing glycosphingolipids that form dynamic domains (lipid rafts) with proteins in cell plasma membranes (PMs), and are involved in various biological processes. The dynamic behavior of gangliosides can be elucidated by analyzing fluorescently-labeled mol...

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Autores principales: Takahashi, Maina, Komura, Naoko, Yoshida, Yukako, Yamaguchi, Eriko, Hasegawa, Ami, Tanaka, Hide-Nori, Imamura, Akihiro, Ishida, Hideharu, Suzuki, Kenichi G. N., Ando, Hiromune
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Publicado: RSC 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9257605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35866169
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2cb00083k
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author Takahashi, Maina
Komura, Naoko
Yoshida, Yukako
Yamaguchi, Eriko
Hasegawa, Ami
Tanaka, Hide-Nori
Imamura, Akihiro
Ishida, Hideharu
Suzuki, Kenichi G. N.
Ando, Hiromune
author_facet Takahashi, Maina
Komura, Naoko
Yoshida, Yukako
Yamaguchi, Eriko
Hasegawa, Ami
Tanaka, Hide-Nori
Imamura, Akihiro
Ishida, Hideharu
Suzuki, Kenichi G. N.
Ando, Hiromune
author_sort Takahashi, Maina
collection PubMed
description Gangliosides are a family of sialic-acid-containing glycosphingolipids that form dynamic domains (lipid rafts) with proteins in cell plasma membranes (PMs), and are involved in various biological processes. The dynamic behavior of gangliosides can be elucidated by analyzing fluorescently-labeled molecules with a powerful technique known as single-molecule imaging. We previously developed fluorescent probes for ganglioside subfamilies such as the ganglio- and globo-series, and investigated their behavior in cell PMs. This study targeted a lacto-series ganglioside, sialyl-lactotetraosylceramide, whose behavior in PMs has not yet been investigated. We applied a recently reported method for the direct sialylation of oligosaccharyl lipid acceptors to synthesize the fluorescent ganglioside probes. The glycolipid acceptor exhibited high solubility in organic solvents owing to the installation of a large quantity of p-tert-butylbenzoyl protecting groups, which ensured direct α-sialylation at relatively low temperatures. Biophysical evaluation of the synthesized probe determined that it behaved as a raft molecule in cell PMs. Furthermore, single-molecule imaging revealed cis interactions between the lacto-series ganglioside and a major raft molecule (GPI-anchored protein CD59). Moreover, the fluorescent non-sialylated (asialyl) lactotetraosylceramide behaved similarly to its sialyl counterpart.
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spelling pubmed-92576052022-07-20 Development of lacto-series ganglioside fluorescent probe using late-stage sialylation and behavior analysis with single-molecule imaging Takahashi, Maina Komura, Naoko Yoshida, Yukako Yamaguchi, Eriko Hasegawa, Ami Tanaka, Hide-Nori Imamura, Akihiro Ishida, Hideharu Suzuki, Kenichi G. N. Ando, Hiromune RSC Chem Biol Chemistry Gangliosides are a family of sialic-acid-containing glycosphingolipids that form dynamic domains (lipid rafts) with proteins in cell plasma membranes (PMs), and are involved in various biological processes. The dynamic behavior of gangliosides can be elucidated by analyzing fluorescently-labeled molecules with a powerful technique known as single-molecule imaging. We previously developed fluorescent probes for ganglioside subfamilies such as the ganglio- and globo-series, and investigated their behavior in cell PMs. This study targeted a lacto-series ganglioside, sialyl-lactotetraosylceramide, whose behavior in PMs has not yet been investigated. We applied a recently reported method for the direct sialylation of oligosaccharyl lipid acceptors to synthesize the fluorescent ganglioside probes. The glycolipid acceptor exhibited high solubility in organic solvents owing to the installation of a large quantity of p-tert-butylbenzoyl protecting groups, which ensured direct α-sialylation at relatively low temperatures. Biophysical evaluation of the synthesized probe determined that it behaved as a raft molecule in cell PMs. Furthermore, single-molecule imaging revealed cis interactions between the lacto-series ganglioside and a major raft molecule (GPI-anchored protein CD59). Moreover, the fluorescent non-sialylated (asialyl) lactotetraosylceramide behaved similarly to its sialyl counterpart. RSC 2022-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9257605/ /pubmed/35866169 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2cb00083k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Takahashi, Maina
Komura, Naoko
Yoshida, Yukako
Yamaguchi, Eriko
Hasegawa, Ami
Tanaka, Hide-Nori
Imamura, Akihiro
Ishida, Hideharu
Suzuki, Kenichi G. N.
Ando, Hiromune
Development of lacto-series ganglioside fluorescent probe using late-stage sialylation and behavior analysis with single-molecule imaging
title Development of lacto-series ganglioside fluorescent probe using late-stage sialylation and behavior analysis with single-molecule imaging
title_full Development of lacto-series ganglioside fluorescent probe using late-stage sialylation and behavior analysis with single-molecule imaging
title_fullStr Development of lacto-series ganglioside fluorescent probe using late-stage sialylation and behavior analysis with single-molecule imaging
title_full_unstemmed Development of lacto-series ganglioside fluorescent probe using late-stage sialylation and behavior analysis with single-molecule imaging
title_short Development of lacto-series ganglioside fluorescent probe using late-stage sialylation and behavior analysis with single-molecule imaging
title_sort development of lacto-series ganglioside fluorescent probe using late-stage sialylation and behavior analysis with single-molecule imaging
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9257605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35866169
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2cb00083k
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