Fluorogenic cell surface glycan labelling with fluorescence molecular rotor dyes and nucleic acid stains.
Alen KoçakAmal K HomerAntonia FeidaFlorian TelschowJacob L Gorenflos LópezCihan BaydaroğluMichael GradzielskiChristian P R HackenbergerUlrike AlexievOliver SeitzPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
We show that covalent labelling of sialic acids on live cell surfaces or mucin increases the fluorescence of the fluorescence molecular rotors (FMRs) CCVJ, Cy3 and thioazole orange, enabling wash-free imaging of cell surfaces. Dual labelling with an FMR and an environmentally insensitive dye allows detection of changes that occur, for example, when cross-linking is altered.