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A light-initiated chemical reporter strategy for spatiotemporal labeling of biomolecules.

Feifei WangHao KongXiangfeng MengXiao TianChangjiang WangLei XuXiang ZhangLei WangRan Xie
Published in: RSC chemical biology (2022)
The emergence of optochemical approaches has had a diverse impact over a broad range of biological research due to spatiotemporal regulation. Herein, we integrate this feature into the bioorthogonal chemical reporter strategy, which enables visible light-controlled spatiotemporal labeling of cell-surface glycans, lipids, and proteins. The metabolic precursors were first incorporated into live cells, and next the bioorthogonal reaction converted the azide/alkyne into a photo-active functional group, which allowed for subsequent photo-click reaction. We demonstrated this strategy by specifically labeling sialome, mucin-type O -glycome, phospholipids and newly-synthesized membrane proteins, respectively. The sequential photoirradiation-orthogonal reporter tagging (SPORT) should facilitate the probing of biomolecules in complex biological systems with high spatiotemporal precision.
Keyphrases
  • cell surface
  • crispr cas
  • visible light
  • induced apoptosis
  • electron transfer
  • machine learning
  • fatty acid
  • deep learning
  • cell cycle arrest
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • cell death
  • oxidative stress