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Real-time imaging of cell-surface proteins with antibody-based fluorogenic probes.

Wenchao WangYing ZhangHong ZhaoXinlei ZhuangHaoting WangKaifeng HeWanting XuYu KangShuqing ChenSu ZengZhongying Ru
Published in: Chemical science (2021)
Cell-surface proteins, working as key agents in various diseases, are the targets for around 66% of approved human drugs. A general strategy to selectively detect these proteins in a real-time manner is expected to facilitate the development of new drugs and medical diagnoses. Although brilliant successes were attained using small-molecule probes, they could cover a narrow range of targets due to the lack of suitable ligands and some of them suffer from selectivity issues. We report herein an antibody-based fluorogenic probe prepared via a two-step chemical modification under physiological conditions, to fulfill the selective recognition and wash-free imaging of membrane proteins, establishing a modular strategy with broad implications for biochemical research and for therapeutics.
Keyphrases
  • small molecule
  • cell surface
  • high resolution
  • fluorescence imaging
  • living cells
  • protein protein
  • endothelial cells
  • healthcare
  • single molecule
  • mass spectrometry
  • induced pluripotent stem cells