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Base-Exchange Enabling the Visualization of SARM1 Activities in Sciatic Nerve-Injured Mice.

Ke HuangWen Jie ZhuWan Hua LiHon Cheung LeeYong Juan ZhaoChi-Sing Lee
Published in: ACS sensors (2023)
Enzymes are important in homeostasis in living organisms. Since abnormal enzyme activities are highly associated with many human diseases, detection of in vivo activities of a specific enzyme is important to study the pathology of the related diseases. In this work, we have designed and synthesized a series of new small-molecule-activatable fluorescent probes for the imaging of Sterile Alpha and TIR Motif-containing 1 (SARM1) activities based on its transglycosidase activities (base-exchange reactions of NAD + ). Probe 1a was found to undergo base-exchange reactions with NAD + in the presence of activated SARM1 but not CD38 nor NADase and formed a highly emissive product AD- 1a [about a 100-fold fluorescence enhancement in 20 min with a 150 nm (5665 cm -1 ) Stokes shift and a 100 nm (3812 cm -1 ) red shift]. This probe exhibited a higher reactivity and sensitivity than those commonly used for SARM1 imaging. The utilities of 1a have also been demonstrated in live-cell imaging and detection of in vivo activities of SARM1 in a sciatic nerve injury mouse model.
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