四苯乙烯
化学
聚集诱导发射
点击化学
组合化学
生物物理学
荧光
量子力学
生物
物理
作者
Marion Donnier‐Maréchal,Shuay Abdullayev,Marvin Bauduin,Yoann Pascal,Meng-Qi Fu,Xiao‐Peng He,Émilie Gillon,Anne Imberty,Éric Kipnis,Rodrigue Dessein,Sébastien Vidal
摘要
Tetraphenylethylene (TPE) is fluorescent through aggregation induced emission (AIE) in water. Herein, TPE was used as the core of glycoclusters that target the bacterial lectins LecA and LecB of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Synthesis of these TPE-based glycoclusters was accomplished by using azide-alkyne "click" chemistry. The AIE properties of the resulting glycoclusters could be readily verified, but imaging could not be pursued due to the overlap of the fluorescence signals from cells and bacteria. Nonetheless, the glycoclusters displayed nanomolar affinities toward LecA and LecB. Further evaluation in a cell-based anti-adhesive assay highlighted a limited decrease in adhesion (20%) for the fucosylated glycocluster. This confirmed that these TPE-based glycoclusters are indeed LecA and LecB high-affinity ligands. Nevertheless, the hypotheses involving their application in imaging or anti-adhesive therapy could not be verified.
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